White People
Do not try and hide your ignorance, my friend
Let it flow from the toxic fumes deep inside your heart and mind
So ingrained from years of privilege and discrimination education
I say, I’d rather you say it and be what you seem
Then hide it and smile in my face, as if I should believe
That you are a dignified, courteous specimen
You are racist and cold like the rest of them
You sicken me when you paint your face with compassion and care
When I tell you of my hard life, you could never compare it to that of your own
You say we’re two of a kind, you say that we’re clones trapped in the same situation
It’s society’s fault that we are not equal, but be patient
BE PATIENT?
Tell my struggling mother to BE PATIENT.
No heat in our home so we can eat, but BE PATIENT.
Works two jobs and still is labeled “working poor.”
So we sit here enduring, but what are we waiting for?
Are you ever going to give me a bigger piece of the pie?
Minify your great life so I can merely survive?
Nah, because your people just wanna thrive, with the money and power
On your mind at any hour
Damn, that would be a dive, a change
I’m just another sad song that you fast-forward through
You hear every other word and just thank God it ain’t you
You seriously disturb me, we could be friends
But as soon as your people came around
You would curb me, like you never saw me in your life
We could love but you’d never picture me your wife
It’s a shame you could use me as your token to the game of diversity
Like having one Black friend clears up eras of adversity
Or dating one Black chick makes you down with the race
A reminiscence of slave masters when I look at your face
It’s the same with your women, they just want my men with bills
And I hate it ‘cause I think about Emmett Till
Let’s keep it real, she digs my men like the 49ers Gold Rush
Can’t stop, won’t stop diggin’ ‘til she get enough
This is what you’re taught to do, white man, and woman, too
Use people, play it cool, all the profits go to you
Sick way to live your days, why the world’s in disarray
But why keep reading, you tuned out years ago
When you and your ancestors threw us on a chartered boat to Hell
That’s why we rebel, that’s why yell in the streets of the city
That’s why we run your asses out to the outskirts
You dragged us out of Africa, white man, and it still hurts
Don’t say it wasn’t you, specifically, it was
You benefit, you represent the kidnappers
Twas you that made my life a nightmare, that night my great -great-
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-
Times great-great-great-great-great-great-great-
Grandmother was made into property.
I can’t imagine how you sleep.
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