Uh, yo Body hurtin, seen a world still turning A witch that wouldn't burn, to be brown and to be woman To be permanently stuck in the skin of a sinnner Like bitter cinnamon and broken mahogany splinters My role is holy and my mother is too Is it because I'm magic that my veins are not blue? Sisters and hoes know the woes is the same If you, you found me slain, would you still say my name? See, I know about the black man and what he been through What about if I sung about the woman that he brought it home to? I been crying for my brothers, but I cry for me, too Cause I'm the only one left to be more powerless than you Even though it was she who taught the son to get melodical I'm plenty blended but don't call me exotical Like I was half black and half beautiful It's so methodical I find it diabolical All encrypted in a code, it's biological You stripped the pride that is rising in my follicles But these curves are not a caricature for your capitalizing Don't decolonize me As a westerner metropolis, yes Down to money, Mississippi all the way to the west I feel my back is breaking and they yanking my chest The fruit is getting stranger and the streets never rest But this is for you, Sarah Baartman You were art to these marksmen Show you in the town square, put you up to buy And with your wildest cries I identified See, I been on display like items for their eyes And I tried to board a midnight train I said I have no money but I have a lot of pain All I wanted was to leave my father's house, make it out But every time I sing they remind me of disdain And I wonder who's gonna know, who's gonna hold her The last of left out, lost and looked over The songs of [...] only rain on some And it's man's world, the change gon come