America the Difficult (Fight)
I am Jamaican American
I do not put 'Jamaican' first because of heritage laws
I do not put 'Jamaican' because I was born there
(I was not)
I do not put 'Jamaican' first because I am a typical, blunt loving, prostitute being,
money grabbing, welfare/man stealing black person the media preaches of
(I am not)
I say I am "Jamaican-American" because
The sense of democracy
We have tried to acheive
the sense of appeasement we don't realize is unreachable
The sense of offense we don't realize is compromisable
The sense of sense that is so hard to use
In times of civil liberties against the softest money
The fattest bellies are too indolent to refuse
Is not a flag waving independence to be proud of
Here, The Land of the Free is also the (only) land that imprisons children for life.
The land that bombs and destroys childishly to get what it wants
The idle child begging for money it won't receive because
The ickiness of the job is far too realistic to handle
Here, Home of the Brave is also the home of useless policemen
Jailing little girls,
shooting unarmed men,
taking everything and staying unharmed
Unreasonably protected by their badges
Here, school staff don't believe in you
The bullies are the winners for their normality
Churches are too dense to realize the difference between God and man
God and them
Futures are defined by race
Tv shows are weaker in substance
Cause parents can't face the reality the children need to survive
The new jokes, and new kids are depressing
Insults or sad stories
that kill us every time
The product of the madness
Blames the result for its own produced mistake
We pledge to a flag thats been defiled
By so much
By a world that wants discrimination back
Full force
A perfect white world
To lose their better minds
To ruin their better cities
Like it is just us who have sinned
Like they are God and we're already dead
Cause we're kids
Cause we're black
Cause we're not black
Cause we're white
Cause we're not white
Cause we're gay
Cause we're mental
Cause we're not normal
Cause we don't fit the stereotypes
Cause some of us
Still believe in a God
Cause we fall And we breakor we don'tAnd they're too scared or lazy to understand So
They've convinced us we're demons waiting to rot
Minorities waiting to be killed
Endangered waiting to be extinct
Witches waiting to be crucified
Burned
Hellbound
And useless
...
I am Jamaican American
I still say 'American' because I am born here
I still say 'American' because I love it here
I still say 'American' because
Why not?
We're not going anywhere.
Our families aren't going anywhere.
Like we don't know what's going on?
Like we don't see their games
Their story shaping
Their easy shortcuts to get rid of us
To downgrade us
Til we lose faith in life
And deport ourselves
To give America more room for discrimination
And stupidity?
And dull-wittedness?
And blindness?
And shiftlessness?
And wasted football snacks?
No.
To ignore a fight that will happen
Is like praying for world peace.
Like a pastor praying for heaven
After telling a queer they're unloved.
To ignore a fight that will happen
Is like expecting the discrimination to go down
Like expecting the world to finally open their eyes.
And see that the everybody is equal
Everybody has a purpose
That everybody is a person
Who needs to be treated
Like a person
...
Its not gonna happen.
Because already
They're- the racist, the judges, the hypocrites, the liars,
And so much more-
They're stupid enough to forget
That we do find this place our home
That we won't fall down like they say
That it's our presence
Our smarts
Our languages
Our sight against their blindness
Their food against our hunger
Our love against their hatred
Our colored diversity against their monochromatic simplicity
Their fight with out fight
That makes America Great again
...
Already they forget
We're not going down without a fight.