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I used to have a classmate Who was disappointed in me one day Because I wrote about how the flag The pride of our nation Reminded me of hate But she would not read what I had to say She thought the same as a lot of people Who do not look like me The look at the flag and see proud history But we see our blood running in streams We see stars that we cannot reach Because for far too long For reasons unbeknownst to me We are treated like the enemy We go for a run We read in our cars We ask you for help Then we're falsely accused And beaten bruised You put your knees in our necks And bullets in our backs You dare to call this the land of the free and justice for all When we could not be farther from that And yet you blame us We are lazy We play victim We play the race card But you make a profit when we are behind bars Do you really believe we have ourselves to blame When for centuries you've treated us like animals impossible to tame It's hard to get an education in a nation that does not care Where we are bullied because of skin And thrown away because of our hair We cannot go shopping in peace Whether for magazines or for our next meal You watch us, follow us, or keep is from entering Because you're afraid that we'll steal But you've stolen our freedom and hate our success In a nation under God that's supposedly blessed Our triumph angers you Heat rushes to your cheeks You cannot deny this 'Cause we remember Black Wall Street Tell me why are you so indifferent Why are you so blind Why can't you see past your privilege and pride Why do you care more about keeping us in chains Than when we die Than when we are killed right in front of your eyes We can't breathe But you refuse to hear me You don't want our voices to be heard But you will fight with your life just to say the n word We can't breathe For hundreds of years In hundreds of ways You've kept us slaves You put our liberty in graves Freedom that was never truly alive in the first place But we will let no man pull us low enough to hate Instead we will fight We will write We will sing We will preach We will rise You set fire to our structures But we will burn across the sky We will march hand in hand Until you understand That despite different complexions, hair textures, and body shapes That the same blood runs through all of our veins That there is only one human race We will have liberty We will have justice And we will have peace For the first time in centuries We will be able to breathe
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Jun 8, 2020
Jun 8, 2020 at 2:35 AM UTC
We Will Breathe
I used to have a classmate Who was disappointed in me one day Because I wrote about how the flag The pride of our nation Reminded me of hate But she would not read what I had to say She thought the same as a lot of people Who do not look like me The look at the flag and see proud history But we see our blood running in streams We see stars that we cannot reach Because for far too long For reasons unbeknownst to me We are treated like the enemy We go for a run We read in our cars We ask you for help Then we're falsely accused And beaten bruised You put your knees in our necks And bullets in our backs You dare to call this the land of the free and justice for all When we could not be farther from that And yet you blame us We are lazy We play victim We play the race card But you make a profit when we are behind bars Do you really believe we have ourselves to blame When for centuries you've treated us like animals impossible to tame It's hard to get an education in a nation that does not care Where we are bullied because of skin And thrown away because of our hair We cannot go shopping in peace Whether for magazines or for our next meal You watch us, follow us, or keep is from entering Because you're afraid that we'll steal But you've stolen our freedom and hate our success In a nation under God that's supposedly blessed Our triumph angers you Heat rushes to your cheeks You cannot deny this 'Cause we remember Black Wall Street Tell me why are you so indifferent Why are you so blind Why can't you see past your privilege and pride Why do you care more about keeping us in chains Than when we die Than when we are killed right in front of your eyes We can't breathe But you refuse to hear me You don't want our voices to be heard But you will fight with your life just to say the n word We can't breathe For hundreds of years In hundreds of ways You've kept us slaves You put our liberty in graves Freedom that was never truly alive in the first place But we will let no man pull us low enough to hate Instead we will fight We will write We will sing We will preach We will rise You set fire to our structures But we will burn across the sky We will march hand in hand Until you understand That despite different complexions, hair textures, and body shapes That the same blood runs through all of our veins That there is only one human race We will have liberty We will have justice And we will have peace For the first time in centuries We will be able to breathe
Jaymo
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Jun 8, 2020
Jun 8, 2020 at 2:35 AM UTC
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