“If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention,” She wrote, and stepped out into massive division Where white faces twisted and drew from the tension And shouted their hate and of a toxic vision Where no one is welcome but the racists beside them And she stood alongside the crowd who would fight them, Against the cowardly cadre of cancerous citizens Who screamed and hissed and threatened with riot So the whole world would hear their naked hate bias
Soon one of them split and returned with a squeal The man pressed on the pedal, his hands gripped the wheel Charging his brothers and sisters, he didn’t even feel An ounce of humanity, which his hatred did steal When he crossed the threshold of murderous thoughts turned real And his brothers’ bodies broke when they collided with steel And his sisters slammed down, crushed and killed by a wheel
Now in a jail cell he sits where the judge denied freedom His shoulders were slumped, the guards at attention And his thoughts haven’t slipped or fallen to reason And they’ll stay with him until death seizes him Now Heather is gone, but she’s known by a nation And her cause doesn’t end but begins with every new daybreak When one mind is changed, a community can follow Until then our country will cry and repeat it tomorrow