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Colette
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Black in the Day

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Thanks for making us tough, ever so rough, Black in the Day, Black in today. 

They still do us harm when caught unarmed, still trying to hold us back, still mad because we’re black.

No matter how much we come up, they still try to hold us down.

Who are we that they fear when they see, the color of a man, black, brown, caramel or tan?

Any color but white makes them paranoid on site.

The white supremist still filled with hate, we wake up early, they still say we late.

Black in the Day, together we stay, no longer whipped, no longer hosed, are they still mad? Yes, I suppose.

Mad cause their dad’s dad, dad had it made, raped our women in the shade.

Used and abused, tried to confuse, wounds are buried so far behind, Black in the Day in our ancestor’s mind. Ancestors bought, oh how they fought, lessons taught of the tuggle and struggle for free-dom.

How could this be? Some whites thought they were dumb cause they fought to be free.

On the ground they walked, underground they crawled, they fought for justice and freedom for all.

Some whites had desires to set afire, spray with a hose, cause everyone knows, they were obsessed in finding a way, cause they feared the power of Black in the Day.

Back in the day, being Black in the Day, back of the bus, they did that to us.

Marched, protested for civil rights, was jailed when wanting to reverse civil whites.

They tried to hold, hold them down, turn them around, from a vision, from a King, the Doctor with an amazing dream. The dream was revealed, the dream was unsealed, everyone knew that the dream was real.

They tried to control, wet, fret, but know that the world will never forget

Enough was enough, it was time we stood up.

The light so shine from far away, I see the light, I’m Black in the Day.

I’m Black in the Day, I’m Black in the Night, who am I? Colette Dright

Remember my words when I walk away, and be proud to be - Black in the Day!

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