by Afreeca Daniel First place winner in the 2021 Ellsworth “Shake” Keane / UWI Open Campus Poetry Competition Mango Seasons Were Like Black Women With Polished Curls It was those days of May again The days May swept together to form one last heap. Where the short rain met tenacious heat. Mango trees were promising the valleys That they'll soon be in the height of their prime. ’Harsie’ and …