Abridged Do You Ever Wonder?
Cydney Brown
When will people be treated as people
How many lives until we’re treated as equal
People walk with privilege strapped to their back
Ready to counteract somebody’s complexion
Try walking through life with constant rejection of your identity
Cause stereotypes are all they see
Just because I’m black doesn’t make me less American
Just because you stole it doesn’t make this your land
I won’t stand for the excuse
I thought they were a criminal
That seems quite trivial after they’re dead
I’ll spend my whole life getting unity stuck in your head
I can run without being a thief
I can cough without being a virus
A whole race can’t look like the enemy
I can’t believe you’re still trying to divide us
I still have a whole life ahead of me, and I’m not giving up now
You can’t silence my voice
And when you come for one of us
We rise up you give us no choice