You slapped me with your eyes
That seemed so joyful
You broke me with your mouth
Without hitting the mark too much
I've met too many people
Who wanted to screw me
Since everything revolves around money
I thought I might as well make them pay
It's not a case-by-case
The patriarchy told me
As long as you get in the ring
You know you're going to fight, veiled or in a thong
It's not because you're a Feminist that you won't get raped
But feminism can always save you
"Dirty black" a redneck will tell you
"I don't see color"
A hipster will tell you
In the end, it's the same value
It's true, I'm pissed
I don't settle for the minimum
I should be happy to be in France
It's true I'm very lucky
Yesterday they deported us from Africa
And today we flee a chaotic land
Things don't change, you see
They evolve somehow.
To our dear pale man
We are only microbes
But I often see "Black love"
When validated by him
To be honest, it bores me
It's paradoxical we always need his approval.
We Always Have More Enemies Than We Think
We always have fewer friends than the ones we see
The verb 'to empathize' does not exist
But 'to sympathize' does, it's more than a state
It's also an action
Which is not only due to an emotion
I will always be violent, like Magneto
I've been on edge for a long time
I wish we could overthrow this society
So it could be picked up
If this world were good
There wouldn't be so much evil.
I am not Manichean
I am just an African
More materialistic than venal
More a slut than a whore
I've spent my time listening to others.
So much that I don't even know if I exist
You have to scare even your own
To be a little at peace, and that makes me sad
If one day, I become famous
It will probably be by accident
I don't know if I was a zebra child
But I am an insolent adult.
They will never forgive us for their wrongs.
Their decline will be our rise
Field negro
House negro
It's always the same side.
I don't like being right
I often wish I were wrong
So I could keep hoping
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