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The Journey Lyrics[Verse 1: Akua Naru] At once We were people on our land African feet touch the sand Free woman and man Stand tall Respond call Conga djembe We sing a song for our first born Skin uncovered, unashamed original names We served god through a pantheon, then secular world came Some prisoners of war betrayed by our own others chained, some stolen from The shores by a foreign man we never seen before, families torn Put in chains The chattel slave trade Black bodies chained, whipped, burned, maimed Many tongues speaking the same pain Confused, I can't understand a damn thing World view rearranged, in Elmina’s castle caged, somebody say a ship came Forced board, feet lusting for my soil, what the fuck is going on? “Ain't I a woman?” Somebody just jumped overboard 'Cross the Atlantic, skin branded, left stranded, laid in fractions Heart in fragments, captured, deemed as savage, pull my body backwards [Chorus: Tricia Rose and Akua Naru] You know, it's not a political thing. I don't know what your experiences have been, and I—the histories behind it, the terrorism that my people have faced in this country, I mean sheer terrorism No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame For centuries—not five minutes, not six weeks, not a short period of time—centuries of terrorism: linguistic, physical, psychological, emotional, sexual terrorism No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame [Verse 2: Akua Naru] White man Crush my womb, shattered, scraped, raped, battered Another miscarriage, another baby born to a world of shackles Fire crackers, havin' flash blacks, the middle passage Spoon fashioned, semen, blood, urine, dragging, human organs splattered Scattered 'cross Caribbean, Carolina Reduced to fractions, divided by my black vagina Enter in the battle in this so-called “new world” Look at this nigga-girl on Iriquois/Pequot Earth You up first Smile, teeth strong, assess my worth On the auction block, they say I'm ripe for birth, strong stock, look at my buttocks Hair like wire, you need brush not Nothin' pretty to rub hot Behind my chest heart beats the first seeds of hip hop Fire, burnin' rage is... gun cocked My water breaks, the beat drops Mic' chords bind me, stop, rewind me Let my memories rock, enemies drop Oh lord, let us fast-forward, promise to let my tape rock And it won't stop [Chorus: Tricia Rose and Akua Naru] All the things about race and racism and oppression that you do not hear in commercial hip-hop No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame For the purposes of armed self-defense, or even showing police doing something wrong, or—housing discrimination, I could listen everything here, nothi—you never see—he won't even consider playing it No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame Why? When it comes to raising the question [Verse 3: Akua Naru] Sometimes I want war for these muthafuckas And I'm restrained, nigga, negro, colored, nigra, bitch, hoe Mammy, harlot, minstrel Aunt Jemima kinfolk Nicki Minaj instrumental Sista stomp hard!! but we forced to tip toe Three-fifths of a human, two-fifths 'cause you woman Abandoned oshun, praying for Christ second coming Jiving, shuckin' corn, word is bond Used to sing work-songs about being free Now freedom comes (w)RAPped in porn Buying European wigs, Italian designers Manolo Blahnik, Gucci and Prada Somebody baby mama Rhyme about the dollar Identity draped in male desire The illusion of free, but we for hire, lost in buying power Who got it made? Last week we was the maid Breast-feeding white babies They grow, sell our children as slaves Billie Holiday, hang from maple trees A game of make-believe Log on to facebook, forget the rape of centuries Grammar stays in present perfect But us, we simple past on it (Come on) Degraded by our brothers, they say shake your ass on it Constructed before the white face Now its music on my space Body parts separated from soul Bought and sold Nothing new though My question crucial What's the worth of a black woman, who go 'Cross the Atlantic, stranded On plantations Projects College loan payments Exploited, captured and framed in White imagination Black male sex arrangements Christian names Master’s house the first stage That made my body famous Beauty caged in Tainted Behind the lust for blue eyes and blond manes and I'm saying It started with that slave ship that set the journey flaming That set the journey flaming, word up [Chorus: Tricia Rose and Akua Naru] It's something that I think we really can not afford to pretend we're transcending when we're living that legacy today No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame You know, we want to send our mind past it, so that we reach for whatever rings that we want to reach for, but that doesn't mean forgetting and not understanding No chords could strum the root of my pain They set the journey aflame We don't want to be limited by history, but we always want to be informed by it
