Father how dare you treat them this way
If your lord is true away you would go
deep below your grave
in fire pits and chaotic rage breaks loose
Oh mother how dare you treat them this way
they have blood and flesh just like you
eye’s that see their families die
just before you
they scream in terror just because you can’t
except that you are all one in the same
you are all one in the same
Mother how dare you lie to us this way
your liberty and freedom doesn’t ring
it silent as the truths you never speak
Father how can you go on this way
cheap pony tricks and two faced pricks
running your goddamn racist parade
Can’t fucking breath in this god damned place
all this keeps taking place
Why don’t take a look in that mirror
and see that you’re a fucking disgrace
Oh son I’m sorry you have to see this place
I won’t let them take you away
they’ll rip you of your innocence
and send you home with PTSD
Oh girl I’m so sorry you live in
this dreaded place
they’ll tell you it’s okay
for him to do all those evil things
early morning court with a disgust in you gut
for you right’s don’t matter much to them
you keep fighting, because you know whats true.
why can’t you get it through your heads
that their lives matter just as much as yours
that uniform proves nothing to me
other then you are a liar
and a violent thief
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