What is the value of a black life
Is it only worth trouble and strife
Tell me America, when did you care
For a black mother who had to shed a tear
Did you care when we were in slavery
Or had black VIPs, no that was only for money
Did you care when you lynched a black father
And then right after that turn on the mother
Did you care about the bombings of Move
And Black Wall Street, or too busy in the groove
Did you care that it took decades to prosecute
All the civil rights murders on which you were mute
Did you care about men, women and even children
Who are treated as if they are guilty before innocent
Did you care that police are not charged with murder
From Amadou to Aiyanna to Sean to Oscar
Did you care that it’s taking centuries and more
To settle all of this and even the score
See, I fear for my future son, for him
That he may be another victim of this system
That continuously smacks us in the face
And tries to erase any obvious trace
Of their guilt, and then turn around to me
And say why am I so mad or why so angry?
I value my life and I have no choice but to care
But obviously mine is too much for you to bear.