| [00:00.000] | 作词 : Patrick Douthit/Terrace Martin/Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.065] | 作曲 : Patrick Douthit/Terrace Martin/Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.131] | An ode to the black woman's body |
| [00:04.243] | She's been through a lot |
| [00:07.006] | Years and years on end, she chose to keep on |
| [00:09.766] | To hold on to love, then to love again |
| [00:12.403] | Then to lose to love again |
| [00:14.122] | To hug black bodies like it's the last time |
| [00:16.455] | Like, last time every time |
| [00:19.804] | To bear baby after baby |
| [00:21.451] | Praying this time maybe they'll be birthed into safety |
| [00:24.381] | Ideally a place where someone can love them |
| [00:28.897] | Hoping this time, we can trust each other enough to tell one another our fears |
| [00:32.870] | I might start by saying, "I need you" |
| [00:36.639] | When you go, I'm afraid to let you |
| [00:38.147] | I don't wanna survive alone again |
| [00:41.706] | Our bodies have become too familiar |
| [00:44.965] | With chance, with each other, with freedom |
| [00:50.241] | But never a chance to experience freedom with each other these days |
| [00:54.249] | I'm tired of sharing your body between the world and me |
| [00:58.265] | So, won't you promise this time, your body will make it home to me |
| [01:03.295] | To this love, to this unity |
| [01:07.816] | To this journey we're supposed to be on together |
| [01:10.577] | Yesterday, tomorrow and forever, today |
| [01:16.105] | I'll be waiting for our forever after |
| [01:19.117] | |
| [01:41.326] | Nobody tells you how to survive as a black woman |
| [01:46.587] | So let me learn you a lesson |
| [01:51.354] | Black women, you are a threat on every point of the map |
| [02:00.653] | You are love, in its purest form, all unapologetic, all unconditional |
| [02:09.452] | Always too compassionate, sometimes too forgiving |
| [02:17.733] | But, never too afraid to show up |
| [02:25.252] | Black women, you are everything they knew you wouldn't be |
| [02:34.546] | You are gorgeous, even through the suffering |
| [02:43.081] | You needn't forget why |
| [02:48.612] | You hold the world together |
| [02:51.886] | Thank you for your mercy |
| [02:57.142] | You are the strongest form of human |
| [03:04.170] | Black women |
| [00:00.000] | zuo ci : Patrick Douthit Terrace Martin Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.065] | zuo qu : Patrick Douthit Terrace Martin Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.131] | An ode to the black woman' s body |
| [00:04.243] | She' s been through a lot |
| [00:07.006] | Years and years on end, she chose to keep on |
| [00:09.766] | To hold on to love, then to love again |
| [00:12.403] | Then to lose to love again |
| [00:14.122] | To hug black bodies like it' s the last time |
| [00:16.455] | Like, last time every time |
| [00:19.804] | To bear baby after baby |
| [00:21.451] | Praying this time maybe they' ll be birthed into safety |
| [00:24.381] | Ideally a place where someone can love them |
| [00:28.897] | Hoping this time, we can trust each other enough to tell one another our fears |
| [00:32.870] | I might start by saying, " I need you" |
| [00:36.639] | When you go, I' m afraid to let you |
| [00:38.147] | I don' t wanna survive alone again |
| [00:41.706] | Our bodies have become too familiar |
| [00:44.965] | With chance, with each other, with freedom |
| [00:50.241] | But never a chance to experience freedom with each other these days |
| [00:54.249] | I' m tired of sharing your body between the world and me |
| [00:58.265] | So, won' t you promise this time, your body will make it home to me |
| [01:03.295] | To this love, to this unity |
| [01:07.816] | To this journey we' re supposed to be on together |
| [01:10.577] | Yesterday, tomorrow and forever, today |
| [01:16.105] | I' ll be waiting for our forever after |
| [01:19.117] | |
| [01:41.326] | Nobody tells you how to survive as a black woman |
| [01:46.587] | So let me learn you a lesson |
| [01:51.354] | Black women, you are a threat on every point of the map |
| [02:00.653] | You are love, in its purest form, all unapologetic, all unconditional |
| [02:09.452] | Always too compassionate, sometimes too forgiving |
| [02:17.733] | But, never too afraid to show up |
| [02:25.252] | Black women, you are everything they knew you wouldn' t be |
| [02:34.546] | You are gorgeous, even through the suffering |
| [02:43.081] | You needn' t forget why |
| [02:48.612] | You hold the world together |
| [02:51.886] | Thank you for your mercy |
| [02:57.142] | You are the strongest form of human |
| [03:04.170] | Black women |
| [00:00.000] | zuò cí : Patrick Douthit Terrace Martin Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.065] | zuò qǔ : Patrick Douthit Terrace Martin Quintin Gulledge |
| [00:00.131] | An ode to the black woman' s body |
| [00:04.243] | She' s been through a lot |
| [00:07.006] | Years and years on end, she chose to keep on |
| [00:09.766] | To hold on to love, then to love again |
| [00:12.403] | Then to lose to love again |
| [00:14.122] | To hug black bodies like it' s the last time |
| [00:16.455] | Like, last time every time |
| [00:19.804] | To bear baby after baby |
| [00:21.451] | Praying this time maybe they' ll be birthed into safety |
| [00:24.381] | Ideally a place where someone can love them |
| [00:28.897] | Hoping this time, we can trust each other enough to tell one another our fears |
| [00:32.870] | I might start by saying, " I need you" |
| [00:36.639] | When you go, I' m afraid to let you |
| [00:38.147] | I don' t wanna survive alone again |
| [00:41.706] | Our bodies have become too familiar |
| [00:44.965] | With chance, with each other, with freedom |
| [00:50.241] | But never a chance to experience freedom with each other these days |
| [00:54.249] | I' m tired of sharing your body between the world and me |
| [00:58.265] | So, won' t you promise this time, your body will make it home to me |
| [01:03.295] | To this love, to this unity |
| [01:07.816] | To this journey we' re supposed to be on together |
| [01:10.577] | Yesterday, tomorrow and forever, today |
| [01:16.105] | I' ll be waiting for our forever after |
| [01:19.117] | |
| [01:41.326] | Nobody tells you how to survive as a black woman |
| [01:46.587] | So let me learn you a lesson |
| [01:51.354] | Black women, you are a threat on every point of the map |
| [02:00.653] | You are love, in its purest form, all unapologetic, all unconditional |
| [02:09.452] | Always too compassionate, sometimes too forgiving |
| [02:17.733] | But, never too afraid to show up |
| [02:25.252] | Black women, you are everything they knew you wouldn' t be |
| [02:34.546] | You are gorgeous, even through the suffering |
| [02:43.081] | You needn' t forget why |
| [02:48.612] | You hold the world together |
| [02:51.886] | Thank you for your mercy |
| [02:57.142] | You are the strongest form of human |
| [03:04.170] | Black women |