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Why did you take them too far to find? You took my people and left me behind. They laughed with you, you ate together And you sailed them away from me forever. Strange man, has the sea washed your black away? Your soul away? Your heart away? Did it seep into your skin and make the melanin fade? Is that why you’re so bitter? Confused and scared, they ride the waves And reach my ear; the songs of slaves. Bitter yet soft, it tells their pain, It shows your smile, but not your shame. The ocean reeks of my people’s blood. I know what you’ve done. But you can’t hold us in your hands for long We are the people of the sun.
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Jun 1, 2020
Jun 1, 2020 at 9:49 AM UTC
Left Behind
Why did you take them too far to find? You took my people and left me behind. They laughed with you, you ate together And you sailed them away from me forever. Strange man, has the sea washed your black away? Your soul away? Your heart away? Did it seep into your skin and make the melanin fade? Is that why you’re so bitter? Confused and scared, they ride the waves And reach my ear; the songs of slaves. Bitter yet soft, it tells their pain, It shows your smile, but not your shame. The ocean reeks of my people’s blood. I know what you’ve done. But you can’t hold us in your hands for long We are the people of the sun.
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17/M/Accra, Ghana
Jun 1, 2020
Jun 1, 2020 at 9:49 AM UTC
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