Colonizer

Album: I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life (2018)
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  • I use my white woman's voice to tell stories of travels with African men
    I use my white woman's voice to tell stories of travels with African men
    I comb my white woman's hair with a comb made especially, generally for me
    I use my white woman's voice to tell stories, stories

    Colonizer
    Colonizer
    Colonizer
    Colonizer

    I use my white woman's voice to interpret my travels with African men
    I turn on my white woman's voice to contextualize acts of my white women friends
    I cry my white woman tears carving grooves in my cheeks to display what I meant
    I smell the blood in my voice
    I smell the blood in my voice
    Especially the blood in my voice
    Especially the blood in my voice

    I use my white woman's voice to tell stories of travels with African men
    I use my white woman's voice to tell stories of travels with African men
    I comb my white woman's hair with a comb made especially, generally for me
    I smell the blood in my voice
    Especially the blood in my voice
    Especially the

    I can feel you creep into my private life Writer/s: Merrill Garbus, Nate Brenner
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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