Tired of this Black death and . . . . and . . . and. . . . and!
lyrics
They still killing us now
Beat: too tough
“You and the music”
Atatiyana’s nephew will never be the same, you lose something when you see a person leave the game, and I hope Bronna’s boyfriend is good, keeping sane, he ain’t even getting no justice for being framed
I pray Stephon Clark’s grandmother knows peace, cause ain’t no justice in settlements from the police, black kids growing with dollars instead of fathers and Alton Sterling’s probably dad to the hole street,
And heaven help us if we ever have a bad day, mental healths the card that the melanated can’t play, and yeah Tanisha Anderson family got paid, but they rather have a daughter actually got aid
and was still here today, Janisha Fonville outta be feeling ok, yo they steal us away,
The news every day, black trauma on a loop, but it’s cool, you talk about it in your Facebook group. Right?
They still killing us now, and yall just feeling us now
Ain’t villainous how is, the only justice to hope for is winning a trial
Adam Toledo shot dead with his hands up, even Tamir rice’s sister got handcuffed,
Four freaking minutes for the cop would even stand up to render first aid to the child that he blamed up
And half the country don’t believe they kill us every day, all in the media you seeing stuff like Freddy Grey, and black people feel like the bill of our rights ain’t real when Philando Castille’s killer got away
Oscar grant, Duante Wright, They got Rashard Brooks, and Jonathan Price, damn
Rekia Boyd and killed Korryn Gaines, Aiyana Stanley-Jones, buried Kendra James
So many beautiful names I can rhyme in a chain, George Floyd choked now they say the times have been changed,
I find it strange, one cop gets creased now white folks is in the streets screaming I can breathe, damn
They still killing us now, and yall just feeling us now
Ain’t villainous how is, the only justice to hope for is winning a trial
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