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Your Fallen Cry
You're walking a tightrope, unafraid to fall ... having no safety net to catch you at all Still, you're not afraid of falling to your demise Such a dangerous high wire act, balancing dying to show the truth with living a lie Black woman 1834 You got the right skin tone; passing for white will open the door, and allow you to get off your knees scrubbing floors Your intellect possesses so much more Right now you're in the middle of a swaying tightrope And there's no turning back once you reach the other side to the forbidden life Your black night will fade into white daylight That runaway slave thought to be dead, will resurrect as a free woman instead, with a price no longer on her head You thank God for helping you cross the tightrope, and taste sweet freedom on the other side of hope At night you shed tears, thinking of the loved ones you left behind But they had always urged you to go chase freedom Their wisdom often strengthened you: they said not all black berries remain on the branch, some fall to the earth free And the wind blows their seed to another place, and there up sprouts a new tree That always comforted you at night, when tears would stream from your eye With a heavy heart looking to heaven, the cool night air lifting your fallen cry
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