Life was an upward battle Of intense personal frustration, As we were treated like cattle With unabashed discrimination. And those of us who existed Without rights or respect We had a stronger hope Than we had reason to expect.
When some of us reminded Jesus said love your brother They made up ***** jokes Used ugly names of our mothers. Some invented a phrase to use That said God Hates *******. They seemed to imply that God Treated some children like maggots.
Rights were something given At birth to regular human beings To other people who were living But justice we were not seeing Because justice was not for us It was for heterosexual whites. The rest of us had few rights.
True, it was not legal to **** us But in court things went elsewise. Police and judges carried on And covered their acts with lies. With them bad could be good. They behaved themselves oddly Jailing and imprisoning us Claiming it was all very godly.
And, today, with communication Such an instantaneous entity Things have gotten a bit better. Weβre still surrounded by enemy That quotes a bible they donβt read And block those any attempt to heal Wanting instead to make hatred And legal discrimination real.