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You Never Know Me

There's a rumbling in the streets
Crowds scrammble to get away
Outrun can they not
Destruction of bullets spray

A daily headline has become
Mass shooting claims more lives
All these thoughts and prayers
Led only to good-byes

You'll never know me
For I'm no longer here
For a moment, you'll remember
Maybe shed a tear
You'll never know me
Or who I could become
Taken out by a bullet
I had no chance to outrun

People cry in the streets
Demand justice and change
Found only is resistance
No desire for productive exchange

Blame becomes the focus
It's not the guns they say
People pull the trigger
Still here we are, another bloody day

You'll never know me
For I'm no longer here
For a moment, you'll remember
Maybe shed a tear
You'll never know me
Or who I could become
Taken out by a bullet
I had no chance to outrun

Own your guns 
Envoke your right
There's no coming back 
Upon losing fight or flight

I never wanted your guns
Never wanted this pain
Complacent bleeds red
All hands now stained

You'll never know me
For I'm no longer here
For a moment, you'll remember
Maybe shed a tear
You'll never know me
Or who I could become
Taken out by a bullet
I had no chance to outrun

@CherylBousquet 9/1/2019

Copyright © Cheryl Bousquet | Year Posted 2019



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Help Me, I Can'T Breathe

Knee on my neck
Help me, I can't breathe
Not a move was made
No help received

Another life lost
Reason matters not
No remorse for the action
Regret only, we got caught

White is a color
Black is a crime
To long the injustice
Open your mind

Together we must come
United we must stand
Color has it's privilege
Equality it must demand

Turn the other way
No place in this fight
Live freely without fear
Everyone's right

Help me I can't breathe
Sit with his words
Turn privilege into action
Be the change reaffirmed

Copyright © Cheryl Bousquet | Year Posted 2020


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