When we are just standing here
Giving no cause for the fear
Death finds its way
To snuff out our days
Destroying our loves we hold dear
Stealing the life from our face
Putting us back in our place
We cannot be free
If for you and me
There’s a difference in how we’re embraced
He was just driving alone
On his way to his father’s home
His ignorant bliss
Allowed him to miss
That he’d soon march toward the unknown
He saw the red and blue lights
Did not even put up a fight
He did what they said
And now he is dead
There is no justice for him in sight
Please say his name
With pride and no shame
Repeat all these phrases
These cycles and phases
Go around again
They’re killing our friends
Our family, lovers and kids
Must our stories always end in such sorrow
Here’s a story for the end of tomorrow
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