paroles de chanson Always a Gift - Micah Bournes
Frederick
Douglass's
mother
was
a
slave
Frederick
Douglass's
father
was
a
slave
master
Frederick
Douglass
was
a
bastard
A
result
of
rape
The
embodiment
of
pain,
shame,
the
Offspring
of
injustice
A
life
that
should
have
never
existed
But
I
think
it's
safe
to
say
we
are
so
Glad
he
did
Frederick
Douglass,
was
an
orphan
Frederick
Douglass's
mother
died
when
He
was
a
child
Frederick
Douglass
was
a
Bastard-orphan-slave
child
Frederick
Douglass
had
a
life
that
some
might
Say
he'd
be
better
without
Frederick
Douglass
was
a
criminal
A
law
breaker,
a
runaway
slave
self
Educated
orator,
author
International
abolitionist,
advisor
to
The
president
Appointed
U.S.
Marshal
And
champion
of
women's
rights
Frederick
Douglass
was
the
only
Black
To
attend
America's
first
Women's
Rights
Convention.
1848
Seneca
Falls,
I
quote
"In
this
denial
Of
the
right
to
participate
in
Government,
not
merely
the
degradation
of
woman
And
the
perpetuation
of
a
great
injustice
happens,
but
the
maiming
and
Repudiation
of
one-half
of
the
moral
and
Intellectual
power
of
the
government
of
the
world
Frederick
Douglass
loves
you,
baby
Girl,
young
lady,
sweet
woman
You've
dreamed
of
being
a
mother,
but
Never
thought
it'd
happen
this
way
In
a
flood
of
passion
you
found
Yourself
clinging
to
a
stranger
And
neither
of
you
realized
what
he
Left
behind
when
the
tide
carried
him
off
to
sea
You
know
exactly
the
type
of
things
People
won't
say
to
your
face
and
you
feel
like
drowning
in
shame
Or
maybe
you're
not
one
to
get
swept
Away
You
didn't
need
a
ring,
you
had
mutual
Trust
You
didn't
need
protection
from
what
You
thought
was
love
Not
expecting
the
man
who
seemed
So
committed
to
abandon
the
seed
he
worked
so
hard
to
plant.
He
insists
you
exercise
your
right
to
choose,
And
by
that,
he
means
do
what
he
wants
you
to
In
this
twisted
soap
opera
you're
Faced
with
the
choice
to
lose
your
lover
or
Lose
his
child,
and
right
about
now
you
feel
like
losing
both
Or
maybe
you've
lost
even
more
Maybe
this
life
was
forced
inside
You
and
some
people
still
throw
stones
They
call
you
murderer,
For
even
considering,
foolishly
equating
a
homicidal
maniac
With
a
victim
of
rape
who
might
not
Want
to
raise
the
child
of
their
oppressor
I
apologize
for
the
ignorance
These
predicaments
are
complex
Your
situation
is
less
than
ideal
but
My
My
sister,
consider
this
Frederick
Douglass's
mother
was
a
Slave
Frederick
Douglass's
father
was
a
slave
Master
Frederick
Douglass
was
a
bastard
A
result
of
rape
The
embodiment
of
pain,
shame,
the
Offspring
of
injustice
A
life
that
should
have
never
existed
But
I
think
it's
safe
to
say
we
are
so
Glad
he
did
Believe
this
Nothing
will
be
fixed
by
getting
rid
of
The
only
Joy
in
this
brokenness
The
life
inside
of
you
is
not
yours
to
Live
Or
take,
or
give
But
one
to
receive
I
pray
you
understand
my
friend
Life,
is
always,
a
gift
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