If you think she got there because of her race and ethnicity
Then truly that is some true sign or racism and stupidity,
If you believe where she is, is because of the color of her skin
Then facts you have ignored, I would not know where to begin.
If you believe that she got there because she called herself black
Common sense you most certainly do lack,
Calling yourself black doesn't ever place you ahead
Instead it places you with at the traffic light when it's red.
If you think he ever did without, you are mistaken and wrong
If you think he cared for others, I'll play you a sad song,
And if you think he's a racist and a bigot because he his white
Then my friend, you are most certainly right.
If you think that he ever pulled himself up by his own bootstraps
You might be just stupid or a gullible idiot perhaps,
In his life worry or stress was never ever his father's plan
So, in loans and inheritance he was given 400 million dollars, by his old man.
They are just two different souls of people
Many if not all don't see them as each others equal,
One was born rich who never had to work for anything
And one wants to be called a lady, the other wants to be called a king.
One of them I can see and meet at the grocery store
One I can see who has friends that are poor,
And one of them are nasty, filthy and a bully and very seedy
And one won't help the immigrants or the poor or the needy,
Randy L. McClave
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