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‘Cause you think you’re so big and so tall And us so scared and so small But we’re not We’re done hiding We are rising Does our truth hurt? Hurt like those words And your hands Their stares and demands That we did this to ourselves It couldn’t possibly be their Boss Friend Brother or lover As long as they were admired and covered By the strength of cowards You showed us that there’s power in numbers While then I’d be scared because while you all slumbered In your thrones of entitlement and institutionalized security We’ve been building bridges out of each other’s despair Climbing mountains of self-worth While you were so unaware Of us pulling our sisters and brothers up too Our voices now loud enough to shake your foundation And cause you to fall, because without hesitation We were forced to thread shame into the ends of our hair And carry it with us But not anymore This conversation is so long overdue But our time has come, we know this is true As there are skeletons willing to rise from their graves If it means justice finally coming our way And shining light on all those who thought they could Take what was not their’s But now we are here and our numbers are strong And we will build our own empire out of what was done wrong Our first ruling order, is not a request You WILL understand No doesn’t really mean yes It doesn’t matter the length of my dress That your position doesn’t make my autonomy mean less- My body is not some quest for you to conquer We are tired of shrinking ourselves just for you to be comfortable Times up Your rule is over, this is our kingdom now And so we ask Does our truth hurt? -Me too
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Jul 8, 2019
Jul 8, 2019 at 10:07 AM UTC
Me too
‘Cause you think you’re so big and so tall And us so scared and so small But we’re not We’re done hiding We are rising Does our truth hurt? Hurt like those words And your hands Their stares and demands That we did this to ourselves It couldn’t possibly be their Boss Friend Brother or lover As long as they were admired and covered By the strength of cowards You showed us that there’s power in numbers While then I’d be scared because while you all slumbered In your thrones of entitlement and institutionalized security We’ve been building bridges out of each other’s despair Climbing mountains of self-worth While you were so unaware Of us pulling our sisters and brothers up too Our voices now loud enough to shake your foundation And cause you to fall, because without hesitation We were forced to thread shame into the ends of our hair And carry it with us But not anymore This conversation is so long overdue But our time has come, we know this is true As there are skeletons willing to rise from their graves If it means justice finally coming our way And shining light on all those who thought they could Take what was not their’s But now we are here and our numbers are strong And we will build our own empire out of what was done wrong Our first ruling order, is not a request You WILL understand No doesn’t really mean yes It doesn’t matter the length of my dress That your position doesn’t make my autonomy mean less- My body is not some quest for you to conquer We are tired of shrinking ourselves just for you to be comfortable Times up Your rule is over, this is our kingdom now And so we ask Does our truth hurt? -Me too
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Jul 8, 2019
Jul 8, 2019 at 10:07 AM UTC
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