The barren wastes, bearing down on me Cracks in the clouds leave me wondering Did the oceans dry out and return to the sky For a privileged perspective of our final goodbye?
Pretend it’s a house of peace while she’s buried underneath You built your Father’s house over my mother’s grave Bodies, a mass grave collapse the concave floor These sanctimonious steeples will meet us in the dirt Because the earth is trembling, if only we had eyes to see it shake Ignorant until we expire
When the ocean fills our veins and the soil becomes my bones Maybe we’ll fall asleep tonight to the madness in the melody poured out for slaves
We were dressed in potential now we’re draped in sorrow
Our race is a bloodstain spattered on a profane political campaign, manifest your destiny Stripes and stars comprise my prison bars, the cost of liberty
Maybe we’ll fall asleep tonight to the madness in the melody Poured out for slaves Maybe this storm is a perfect score for wretched bodies washed ashore, poured out for me
The life I loved looking up at me, saplings struck like daggers hemorrhaging streams as the breath of my people return to the ground so forests can once more abound The suffering cross that overcame, the name of Love made concurrent with shame
This melody, I thought it familiar it sounds like your heartbeat keeping time, then you turn and remind me that this pain has a purpose. And maybe we’ll fall asleep tonight