This is for
the ones that say black people are so loud, they are vulgar, angry, aggressive,
demanding and uncivilized. Why wont they assimilate and become more like us.
I am black
and loud
Loud and proud
Yes, I have
always been so emotional
Cause my cup
ain’t half empty, it’s a cup that’s full
A woman they
say should remain silent
Yes massah,
no massah your voice is not your own
Make sure
you have permission to talk
Time to
speak up- to speak the truth, your truth
Your history,
your victory, your message
I be livin loud,
livin large
I don’t whisper
when I talk
I say it
hard
I don’t say it soft
If your
dreams and tomorrow had been suppressed
If you had
been cursed and found out you was blessed
When you finally
opened your mouth
I’m sure a scream
would come out
The monster
you made from an experiment gone bad
Now you
wonder why we be so mad
You thought
we’d stay broken, downcast and sad
Do I embarrass
you with my shout from across the room
Why does
what I do reflect back to you?
My laugh so out
loud that it makes you uncomfortable
Seeing my
sound makes you feel so vulnerable
The
intensity of the energy I bring, into your life, into everything
My spirit is
strong, rising up from where I belong
But wait,
hold up …ain’t you black too?
You ask
again, is that anger you hear when I speak?
Chile, maybe
just the release of the warrior in me
No need to
be in fear
My words are
my weapon, lets make it clear
I have made
the choice for you to hear my voice
My grammar
ain’t off, my intellect intact
I know what
I am doing, this be my method for fighting back
In the Silence
much has happened, I have seen with my eyes
And the words
within me lets out a cry
Saying here am
I
Can you see
me, feel me, my presence is undeniable
And what has
been done has made you liable
My soul has
been incarcerated for far too long
Tired of trying
to prove I belong
I am created
by the same Creator
They hate us
because we are so loud
They love us
because we are so proud
Loud and
proud
Proud to be
created with passion, fire, and courage
Our voice makes
a difference in the pilgrimage
As we state
our case before the only Judge
The stereotype
made real
Rappers, spoken word, singers, debaters, word
creators
We are the original
media masters, using our words so the message is loud
Don’t you
love our sound? Vibrations trickling down
The drumbeat,
the heartbeat this is our song
Am I disturbing
your peace?
Just by being me
Or is that I
am unafraid to say what’s on my mind
Seemingly unaware
of the place or time
Allowing words
to vibrate and ripple throughout the atmosphere
Without hesitation,
without fear
I may look
like just another angry black woman to you
But this ain’t true
Cause I
choose to refuse to let myself remain abused
What you
hear in my voice is my ancestors echoing what I say
So God can
hear his child when she pray
Its time for
a change
Amen! Hallelujah!
Praise the Lord!
The words
come from within and my brain forgets about etiquette,
The right spoon
to use or correct place to sit
My mother’s tongue
has created a sound
Resounding in
my ears and coming to my mouth
I can’t hold
it back so I release it out
Hear when I
say I am black and loud
I am loud
and proud!
Wooo! WOW
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