Black Rose

Have you ever seen a baby cry?

Or did you ever see a flower die?

Can you imagine a falling star?

Do you know, do you know just who you are?

You see pain in my whole city, written on my face cuz

Hit my knees and thank the Lord every day I wake up

‘Cause where I’m from them things go POW, then that boy go down

Then his soul go out, man it hurt like OW

Just to sit back, watch another momma cry

Another wake her funeral, another since this homicide

Body count going up, murder rate on the rise

Then we see them glorified, please somebody tell me why?

Man growing up, everybody around me told me all I could be was a rapper, a trapper, or a ballplayer. They told me because of where I lived that because my daddy wasn’t around, that I wouldn’t ever be nothing. But that’s a lie. Where I’m from and who my daddy was don’t make me who I am.

They told me all my life, only thing that I could do was rap or ball

But I never liked sports, football or basketball

Baseball, didn’t like it either, so I went and bought a pack

Drama start to poppin’ off, so I went and bought a strap

Told me I wouldn’t make it too far just because I’m black

Told me I couldn’t be a doctor or a lawyer ‘cause of that

Told me ‘cause my daddy wasn’t around, I wouldn’t be a man

There was things he didn’t teach me I wouldn’t understand

They told me I’d be in the penitentiary

Wastin’ all my life away for the next century

(But that’s a lie) They told me I would walk out on my kids

‘Cause that’s what dudes do in the places that I live

(But that’s a lie) They told me that I wouldn’t read or write

And I would be dead and wouldn’t make it through the night

(But I’m alive) I don’t care if I was black or white

I’m made in the image of God and my identity in Christ

Where we from, man, our life expectancy is 16 sometimes. I remember my homie Wayne. He was 13 when he got gunned down. I stood there with my lil homie watching him take his last breath, and the person that killed him looked just like me and you.

Ridin’ through my city slow, leanin’ with the lights on

Life can be a nightmare but I’m still gettin’ my dream on

Ridin’ down Martin Luther feeling like Martin Luther

The homie say he hear it coming, this a revolution

Hundred of us posted up, all black hoodies on

Do this for them lost ones, Derrion, Trayvon

And every other person that we lost to this foolishness

That we call life, every day it say “that’s how it is”

‘Cause when it’s time for us to take them hoodies off

If we won’t confess this, we gon’ have to search our own hearts

Last funeral that I was at, thought the killer was black

But when we start sayin’ stuff like that, they ain’t feelin’ that

But they tell me hustle this, kill that

Treat my sister like a prostitute, man I’m through with that

You can keep tearin’ down, we came here to rebuild

And we ain’t goin’ nowhere, this Full Ride we here

One of our biggest problems is us. We can point the finger every which way, but at the end of the day it’s time for us to clean out our own house. It’s time out for making excuses about what we ain’t got to do what we need to do. Flowers grow in the ghetto too, homie.

Have you ever seen a baby cry?

Or did you ever see a flower die?

Can you imagine a falling star?

Do you know, do you know just who you are?