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Struggles
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Jean Grae
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My mama said life would be this hard Growin' up days as a black girl scarred In every ways till you've come so far They just know the name they don't know the pain So please hold your heads up high Don't be ashamed of yourself know I Will carry it forth till the day I die They just know the name they don't know the pain black girlYeah I do it for the people, I do it for the love I do it for the poet, I do it for the thug This is for victory, and this is for the slaughter I do it for my mother, I do it for my daughterPromise I'll always love ya, I love to kiss and hug ya You and your brother should be lookin' out for one another I'm so blessed, man, y'all the reason I got up Somebody put his hands on you I'm gettin' locked upI'm not playin', that's the prayer I'm sayin' for Diani And if I die then she'll be protected by Amani That's her bigger brother and I love the way he love her She a girly girl, she love to imitate her motherBut she a Gemini, so stay on her friendly side She'll put that look on you, it's like somebody' friend just died My pretty black princess smell sweet like that incense That you buy at the bookstore supporting black businessTeach her what black is, the fact is her parents are thorough She four reading cornrows by Camille Yarborough I keep her hair braided, bought her a black Barbie I keep her mind free, she ain't no black zombieThis is for Aisha, this is for Kashera This is for Khadijah scared to look up in the mirror I see the picture clearer through the stain on the frame She got a black girl name, she livin' black girl painThis is for Makeba, and for my Mamacita What's really good, ma? I'll be your promise keeper I see the picture clearer through the stain on the frame She got a black girl name, she livin black girl painMy mama said life would be this hard Growin up days as a black girl scarred In every ways till you've come so far They just know the name they don't know the pain So please hold your heads up high Don't be ashamed of yourself know I Will carry it forth till the day I die 'Coz they just know the name they don't know the pain black girlThis is for Beatrice Bertha Benjamin who gave birth to Tsidi Azeeda for Lavender Hill for Kyalisha Althelone, Mitchells Plain, Swazi girls I'm rep pin for thee Mannesburg, Guguletu where you'd just be blessed to get throughFor beauty shinin through like the sun at the highest noon From the top of the cable car at table mountain I am you Girls with the skyest blue of eyes and the darkest skin For cape colored allied for realizing we're AfricanFor all my cousins back home, the strength of mommy's backbone The length of which she went for raising, sacrificing her own The pain of not reflecting the range of our complexions For rubber pellet scars on Auntie Elna's back I marchFist raised caramel shinin in all our glory For Mauritius, St. Helena, my blood is a million stories Winnie for Joan and for Edie, for Norma, Leslie, Ndidi For Auntie Betty, for Melanie, all the same familyFiona, Jo Burg, complex of mixed girls For surviving through every lie they put into us now This world is yours and I swear I will stand focused Black girls, raise up your hands, the world should clap for usMy mama said life would be this hard Growin' up days as a black girl scarred In every ways till you've come so far They just know the name they don't know the pain So please hold your heads up high Don't be ashamed of yourself know I Will carry it forth till the day I die 'Coz they just know the name they don't know the pain black girlMomma said that the day's like this Momma said that the day's like this Momma yeah momma said That the day's like this Momma said every day's like this Momma said that the day's like this Momma said that the day's like this Momma yeah momma said That the day's like this
Это интересно:Несмотря на то, что она родилась в Южной Африке в Кейптауне, она всегда была частью Нью-Йорка. При рождении она получила имя Tsidi Ibrahim, а её родители были джазовыми музыкантами: мать (Sathima Bea Benjamin) – певицей, отец (Abdullah Ibrahim) - пианистом. Именно благодаря этому она научилась понимать разную музыку в достаточно раннем возрасте. В Нью-Йорк семья переехала, когда Tsidi было всего три месяца. Она посещала... продолжение
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