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God is a woman She pulls off her headscarf And stares down bullets And lays bleeding and dead God is a woman And she is pregnant in Texas With the child of her uncle And she will scream when her body is ripped open God is a woman She wears a black eye It has love written all over it She was told it was a lesson God is a woman Crying over the Graves of her children Clutching the earth as if it would swallow her Dasies will grow where her tears land God is a woman Her skin is dark like rich soil And she is cursed as Cassandra Her words always falling on deaf ears God is a woman And she is burning Her rivers and oceans are choking Greed has poisoned Her God is a woman And you have ***** and murdered Her You have turned your eyes and ears away You only turn back with begging hands God is a woman And when you next bludgeon her with love May she take your eyes from your head And finally you will see that you have killed yourselves.
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Oct 3, 2022
Oct 3, 2022 at 7:06 PM UTC
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God is a woman She pulls off her headscarf And stares down bullets And lays bleeding and dead God is a woman And she is pregnant in Texas With the child of her uncle And she will scream when her body is ripped open God is a woman She wears a black eye It has love written all over it She was told it was a lesson God is a woman Crying over the Graves of her children Clutching the earth as if it would swallow her Dasies will grow where her tears land God is a woman Her skin is dark like rich soil And she is cursed as Cassandra Her words always falling on deaf ears God is a woman And she is burning Her rivers and oceans are choking Greed has poisoned Her God is a woman And you have ***** and murdered Her You have turned your eyes and ears away You only turn back with begging hands God is a woman And when you next bludgeon her with love May she take your eyes from your head And finally you will see that you have killed yourselves.
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Oct 3, 2022
Oct 3, 2022 at 7:06 PM UTC
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