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Our life a horror movie they played to us in real life
Our life a horror movie they played to us in real life In horror films black people die first We always make smart decisions And yet they still manage to find a way to erase us even in film They don't leave us alone Not in life Not in death Not even in fiction They do this to show that no matter what we will always be trapped That even if we follow the rules We still die We are still erased That we still have no control Over our own fate We will always be puppets To a system That doesn't control by using string But by barbed wire Making sure every movement is painful Making sure we have a slow and violent death That with every breath The barbed wire strips another piece of our flesh Slowly peeling away our blackness We are seen as the disposable one In life In movies And shows To be the one who helps The one who saves And the one who sacrifices Their life For their white counterpart To make sure they get to the end Where's our happily ever after We always get the struggle trope And when we ask to change the ending They just say nope
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