We are used to disappointment
We are used to things not being as they say
But exactly as they seem
We are used to being silenced
About our past, future and reality
Illusions are comfortable
But in the back of our mind we know the truth
I don't want my father to die at the hands of another
Simply because of color
Different realities begin to set
Where it's obvious there's those who never think about death
credits
from Demo,
track released April 25, 2017
Joseph Rivera: banjo
Jazzmin Readeaux: saw/vocals
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