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For Tea and Autonomy

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Where were you when we saw a black body Dying upon the floor Seems that you have more sympathy For that TV lifted from the store Put in chains for the sake of textiles Living in a homegrown exile What do you think existence Of centuries of division Has done to a culture's intent Conformity and no dissent Waged war for the sake of tea and autonomy Telling me this is different Profiled from my own first birthday Told me what to say and told me what to wear Even when I went to the church to pray Saw a white man on the cross, no truth there Pulled over for the sake of a quota 'Cause they feel we won't fight the order Getting strikes on minor infractions Then they'll use that to justify actions "See, he had a record Man, all you blacks sound like a broken record" You want for us to accept a system Rejecting us for centuries Man, it seems that even epistemologically You want us all on our knees Don't you find it funny Many telling us oppression isn't real are profiting Off grandpa's bloody money Imagine rejecting idea that you killed the colony While hands are still sticky from siphoning the golden honey Starting from the protests To the hierarchies that we invest Manifest in all the doll tests Lots to contest In this chum fest Brace for the sharks in a nice vest Culpability's a heavy crown Power never seeks to wear it You'll wear the frown if they have to bear it I don't think it's easy to pick yourself up by bootstraps When all of your enemies are bragging 'bout their new straps Or the barneys in the paddy-wagons looking at you different 'cause your food stamps Dark alley because of broke' lamps Not tryna be another Killmonger Or fearmonger Just tryna live longer And find answer For the bulk of race violence And all violence And I'm finding one thing It's not silence Hard to believe that you're fighting for my liberty When you do put a knee to the neck of your citizenry Having the mange and the fleas So you redefined the pedigree Live in anonymity We're dead with no lividity Iceberg's tip Here's a Q-Tip To clear out ears And how years of whips and tears Won't merely fade away like all your new frontiers History's the slaver Complacency's the chains Teaching kids 'bout tyranny Whilst tying their bits to conformity's reins Irony seeded so deep in their brains But I'm insane

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Alejandro Grant

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Submitted on October 18, 2022 by Anonymous

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Dining in the Lion's Den

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September 30, 2021

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