America, You Exposed the Line
by an Oklahoma prisoner October 2019 permalink
America, you exposed the line
Back in my younger days your judges
had their axes to grind
You promised us that justice was really
blind
But that is not what we would find
You just saw me as
someone who was born to do time
Yeah, I’m from Florida, the sunshine
state,
But you’ve sent me to prisons more times than I’ve made it
across the sunshine gate
Unless i’m riding on the prison bus
Your green dollars all say “in God we trust”
But to you I’m worth
about a hundred grand a year
And all the people that I know have all
passed through here
It’s just how you keep the spirit cause it’s so
strong-willed
So I turn on my TV and stare at the screen
and
it’s a habitual liar named Trump
And he has big plans to buy a
wall
But unfortunately that’s not all
He also wants to split the
families apart
And stop the Black & Brown people from a better
life and a fresh start
So I guess that the rumor is true
That
the Black & Brown are not red, white or blue
But I guess that’s
just america’s plan
The rise of the Ku Klux Klan
That’s spread
all the way from the back woods
And the secret meetings wearing
white hoods
And elevating them to become the police
Then the
local judge, and even the mayor of the big city
And then a
department of corrections union member
Funneling a percentage of
their pay
To keep the disadvantaged people locked up all day
By
paying politicians and telling them what to say
Like “we’re tough on
crime”
And then they pass a thousand laws at a time
And have no
respect for our civil rights
So we are doing lifetimes of wasted
days and wasted nights
But now I can clearly see through your
soulless eyes
And your great american white lies
But I vow to
stop you from suppressing my kind
Because yes america, you exposed
the line.