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And they call it America
I have seen more blood spilled in our streets
on the walls our homes
outlining the curbs taking turns pouring into the sewage drain
than in a battlefield where victory was none
i have seen more blood splattered on desks
and chalkboards colored like spilled paint
and i have never heard their screams and i wish never to
but the one who stands behind it is all
its their own lullaby to put them to sleep
and even though it may not exist to our naked eyes
its stained our window panes, droplets like scattered rain
and they leave a stink over our nation
you scream how can you take what is ours
while mothers wail in their grief, their anger
"how could they take what is ours"
while they stare at a stone belonging to a child,
their child, who never made it past ten
we've seen red
it places it should have never been
and those who are taken
their deaths being relayed to next of kin
a life at your fingertips, doesn't it give you so much power?
that blood on your hands, your knees, and spat across your face
your stained like a porcelain doll,
your skin can't be replaced
there is a wildfire
spreading from all coasts
feeding off your desire of power and killing
because a gun is what you need most
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