That one black kid
That one black kid
Sits head in arms to keep hid
From the stares in the class
Left feeling like glass
Cause today’s lesson is about slavery
Makes u stand out with the lack of diversity
In the room filled with eyes
Staring down on you with despise?
Possible
Just maybe
You don’t know
And that’s why your anxiety grows
They talk about us being being enslaved
Makes the anger inside start to rave
Because you know that now things will change
You notice the dirty looks
Especially after reading what’s in those books
Of our ancestors being degraded and called names
We wanna see change but it’s all the same
People think that past is dead
So they say the same words that those people said
Spreading hate in the halls
Saving it between these walls
Filling us with rage
With every flip of the page
...
How are we supposed to move on
With this phenomenon
Being passed down in books
Teachers making us look
At this past that is obviously sad
it’s in the past now so I guess it’s not bad
Well you’re incorrect
This is hate you direct
By speaking about the bad instead of the good
Like a time we were Kings and queens
A time where others didn’t rip out our spleens
What about the times we rose above it all
A time that these books barely recall
Where our strength was our foundation
And together we built great nations
We looked at each other with respect
Used tools we made to dissect
As doctors and great leaders
Where are those books for our readers
Why can’t you talk about those times
Those stories
What about our new legacy
We had a black president in office
This is great history wouldn’t you say it is
We have young anesthesiologists
Young entrepreneurs and bosses
Until you teach that in class
please excuse my sass
Because I know my story
And this harsh small past bores me
now I sit with my chin held high
Cause this black kid will someday touch the sky