Madame Gandhi - Waiting For Me (Riobamba Remix)
“I’m not every day tryna to turn up to the sound of my own oppression, you feel me?”
“We always assume our own powerlessness but never our own power.”
“Stigma is one of the most effective forms of oppression, because it denies us the vocabulary to talk comfortably and confidently about our own bodies.”
VERSE 1
When I wake up in the morning
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My mom says that she’ll adore me
The earth is still waiting for me
[Meera Gandhi, Kiran’s mom, chanting during a meditation]
Waiting for me x2
I won’t take in what they feed us
Run away in my Adidas
Brown girls of the world they need us
Truth is love and love will free us
Love will free us x2
CHORUS 1
I’ve been livin in the wild now
When you taste freedom you’re not tryna get tied down
Hear it in the words I say and the way I walk
I’m not part of their lies now
“I don’t want our identity to be defined according to how oppressed we are.”
VERSE 2
Dim our minds with drugs and liquor
Knowing that we’ll die off quicker
All our people getting sicker
Can’t afford organic stickers
Sorrow makes their wallets thicker
We must see the bigger picture
Womxn who have come before us
Mothers, sisters, non-conformists
All the things that they’ve done for us
The earth is still waiting for us
Waiting for us x2
If we’re strong they can’t ignore us
The earth is still waiting for us!
If we’re loud they can’t ignore us
The earth is still waiting for us!
If we’re one they can’t ignore us
The earth is still waiting for us!
If we’re true they can’t ignore us
The earth is still waiting for us!
CHORUS 2
I’ve been livin in the wild now
When you taste freedom you’re not tryna get tied down
See it in the way I think and the food I eat
I’m not part of their lies now
[St. Michael’s School for Girls students learning in the classroom, New Delhi India]
Written by:
DAVID MYLES LEWIS, KIRAN GANDHI, SARA SKOLNICK
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