scenario: In 1957, two women were walking along a country road. A white man is walking behind them, very quiet without saying a word. The two women are talking to each other when suddenly the man leaps on top of them and forces them to the ground. He ties the other women up and leaves her on the road. He bounds the other women up and says, "your a pretty lil nigger. You'll pay a pretty price. I cant say the same about your friend". Then the woman says, "what are you going to do to me"? The man says "this"! He takes a knife and rapes and kills her. "That's what you get for being a nigger. You filthy people will learn that we rule, and always will. The man who killed her, was never charged. That woman was my great-grandmother, and in this story were going to learn the struggle that she, and millions like her had to endure before her life was tragically ended.
Nothing's Changed
She was just a poor servant girl struggling with life
She never thought her life would end with her head on the end of a knife
Back then it was so hard for a black girl to survive
Her dream was to bring back the breath of life so her people could revive
She said, "life was long and it felt like walking in a desert on hot sand"
Saying "One day life will be over, and i'll be walking in that great promised land
But, she kept her head high, and her faith strong
Even though she knew life for black folks was so wrong
Her question was "Why do black folks gotta be treated this way"
"Why can't we get along on this great fateful day"
"Life ain't no better than it was when we were picking on that plantation"
But she knew life won't free, and this defenatly ain't a free nation
It seemed like she was walking on a road that ended to nowhere
But she never gave up even though her life was unfair
She thought life would end in grief and despair
To find white folks that were kind to her in those days were so rare
But as all the blood and tears shed, she was still living
And when she was treated wrong, she forgave and kept on forgiving
She didn't want to get mad because God says you can't hate
Well, I say that, what goes around comes around, and that's gonna be their fate
Life was getting lonely, hard, and weary
She just wanted to end her life, with all this stuff happening yearly
It was torture, her being bloody and teary
She said God wasn't any help " you fuck and you fucking ministry"!
So she rebelled, against all the things she knew were wrong
She said "Why should I care, life's too short, so ima make in long"
"White folks don't care, Black folks don't either"
"And I can't say i care, I don't give fuck a neither"!
Why does there have to be racism?
We're all people, why can't we get along?
She said "They know what they're doing, and God surely knows it's wrong"
But then again, why didn't he do anything about it?
He sat there and didn't do anything, he allowed it
I'm done with Black folks getting treated like this
"Our race will soon be destroyed and we won't be missed"
*she never got that chance, R.I.P.*
This is why our death wish will be arranged
And this is why i say again, nothing's changed
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