Can it happen here?
Can it happen here?
Brutality and inhumanity
Packaged as isolated tragedy
Rooted in insanity
Caused not by guns but by mental incompatibility
With idealistic libertarian reality.
The status quo: an isolated incident, mental health, tragedy, thoughts and prayers--
No action.
The status quo, as we know, flips too and fro, white shooters “troubled,”
Black locked below, en masse incarcerated, this is Jim Crow,
and through the blood flow, my classmates cry “no more gun violence.
No, no, no...”
Unheard.
Can it happen here?
Stifled tears and ripped jeans
Hiding in classrooms clutching our knees
Our future is coming apart at the seems
And none of our representatives acknowledge our screams!
Our bodies are lined with bullet holes
Their pockets lined with money from the NRA
Money soaked in our blood yet they keep turning away
For them to fatten their fortunes, how many more must die today?
We sit
In huddled classrooms, under desks, instructed not to run
Because undoubtedly sitting still will save us from a gun
“It can’t happen here,” we hear, over and over
Lawmakers send “thoughts and prayers” trying to pull the wool over
Our eyes but no more for now young people realize
The problems are how guns, gun culture, and corruption thrives
My classmates deliberate what to in a shooting situation
Through zero transparency with the school administration
We need tools, not silence, change, not stipulation
We must rip out this epidemic imbued within our nation
Through greater background checks and gun accessibility legislation
American democracy
Riddled with hypocrisy
Lines the pockets of the aristocracy
Who thrive on inequality
Between the 1% and the majority
And politicians hide NRA funds in endless bureaucracy
Instead of common-sense gun laws, we have an autocracy
Run by billionaires constructing a kleptocracy
The effects of gun violence, their inherent ferocity
Maintain and enable the conservative economy
Together we say no more
To conservative illiberal political hypocrisy.
Can it happen here?
In high school history courses
We read primary sources
From victims of violent forces
Governments, corrupt and remorseless
Refuse to acknowledge the cries of the chorus: No more.
In cafeterias and classrooms,
Instead of air we breathe fear.
School has become a battle frontier
We write wills down on napkins and clutch every minute dear
“It can’t happen here.”
We hear
Practically paralyzed with fear
Waiting for protection to appear,
And on and on we persevere—
While gun threats puncture our “safe” atmosphere.
We have our whole lives before us,
We have nothing before us.
School is a place of safety,
Schools are the primary targets of gun massacres.
A good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun,
More guns in school case more deaths!
Stifled tears and ripped jeans.
We’re hiding in classrooms clutching our knees
American democracy is coming apart at the seams
It’s 2018, and we’re almost 18.
Do you know what that means?
We’ll elect politicians who fight for our needs.
“Thoughts and prayers” time is over for young people now see
Without policy and action we cannot be free
But our action brings policy
We are singing proudly:
No more gun violence in schools, backyards, streets
No more gun violence towards my siblings or me
No more gun violence in the “land of the free.”
Can it happen here, to you or to me?
We are not free until we are all free
Unter this question, in hope and naivete
Championing justice, change, and intersectionality
We can, united, make ourselves truly free.