paroles de chanson Solidarity - Gabriel Teodros , Kimmortal
If
your
freedom
and
mine
are
really
bound
together
We
need
to
make
sure
we're
not
standing
on
each
other's
backs
Both
of
our
bodies
have
been
fetishized
Soul
and
mind
I
don't
want
to
live
inside
their
eyes
Or
internalize
lies
that
they
say
about
you
Because
I
know
nothing
that
they
say
about
me's
true
It's
televised,
mass
manipulators
bait
and
hide
Stories
of
a
people
that
could
really
humanize
Anyone
but
white
men
is
always
other'd
Why
I
don't
want
to
center
them
in
any
of
my
rhymes
But
we
become
a
synonym
to
"them"
when
we
don't
try
To
really
see
ourselves
and
the
space
we
occupy
I
know
I
am
light-skin,
masculine,
American
passport
holding
Born
with
the
privilege
to
be
blind
to
anybody
on
the
outside
If
I
choose
to
Self-mutilation,
men
do
it
for
power
And
our
sensuality
gets
completely
devoured
We
become
loveless,
and
just
to
get
touched
Sex
is
more
of
a
drug
yet,
abuse
isn't
mutual
So
often
we
hurt
hearts
It's
like
we
all
lost
ours
For
freedom
we
go
far,
but
Knowing
yourself
is
where
solidarity
starts
I
know
I
can't
see
it
through
your
eyes
So
I
listen
for
your
vision
even
when
my
hands
tied
If
oppression
is
connected
then
our
freedom's
intertwined
Gotta
make
sure
we
don't
harm
each
other
when
we
fight
For
our
freedom,
for
the
land,
for
each
other,
for
our
lives
For
our
people
locked
behind
bars
and
enemy
lines
For
Black
and
Indigenous
lives,
for
disability
rights
We
don't
get
free
if
we
leave
anyone
behind
Our
communities
are
intertwined
Though
we've
forgotten
it
Through
decades
we've
internalized
They
invented
these
racist
myths
about
me
and
you
It's
gonna
take
my
whole
lifetime
to
undo
The
anti-Blackness
in
my
community
The
same
tactics
they
used
in
the
Philippines
Control
the
land
through
white
supremacy
Centered
whiteness,
made
up
the
model
minority
If
your
liberation
is
bound
up
in
mine
We
can
not
just
pick
and
choose
whatever
we
like
Filipinos
in
art,
dance
and
music
I
have
benefited
so
who
do
I
align
with
When
I
was
a
Brown
Queer
in
all
white
spaces
You
gave
me
a
language
from
which
to
name
it
It's
ongoing
work
to
confront
what's
inside
The
way
we've
hurt
you
The
way
we
fetishize
My
history
shows
we
fought
side
by
side
From
General
Fagen
to
our
worker's
rights
Our
resistance
shows
we
were
organized
Against
a
nation
that
thrived
off
genocide
So
if
I
feel
discomfort,
I
need
to
lean
in
Because
it
means
my
solidarity
strengthens
It's
gonna
take
more
than
a
post
and
a
like
Defund
police
Center
Black
Trans
lives
I
know
I
can't
see
it
through
your
eyes
So
I
listen
for
your
vision
even
when
my
hands
tied
If
oppression
is
connected
then
our
freedom's
intertwined
Gotta
make
sure
we
don't
harm
each
other
when
we
fight
For
our
freedom,
for
the
land,
for
each
other,
for
our
lives
For
our
people
locked
behind
bars
and
enemy
lines
For
Black
and
Indigenous
lives,
for
disability
rights
We
don't
get
free
if
we
leave
anyone
behind
1 Lost Tapes 2020
2 Service
3 Lemonade
4 If They Come for Me in the Morning...
5 Solidarity
6 Migration Is Natural
7 That's Where I'm From
8 What You Leave Behind
9 Tell Me How It Goes
10 Every Scar
11 Hold Ya Head
12 Listening To Bill Withers
13 It's Not Money
14 Water For Our Seeds
15 Glass Ceiling
16 Sacred Texts - Original Version
17 East Africa - Live at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, June 15 2007
18 Nothing
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