My parents hopped the border in El Paso
To fulfill their silly American dream
Who knew the dream included divorce
And working 3 jobs leaves my mom
no time to blow off steam
Separated from her family for 20 something years
Constant Paranoia about being deported
Looked down on by her peers
Crossing illegally a social faux pas to fellow Peruvians
Her 2 Kids left unsupported
Nations are separated by imaginary lines
Drawn up by some ancient white men
Who say none shall pass
Unless your bank account is fat enough
Well I’ll scribble over those lines with a pen
Now I’m smoking a cigarette
With privileged kids shit talking
Illegal immigrants stealing their jobs
I clench my fist with sweat pouring
Later on I’ll find myself walking
To the corner store
With an indian behind the counter
I wonder what his story is
If he could afford a visa
or if he had to pass by the border patrol bouncer
Nations are separated by imaginary lines
Drawn up by some ancient white men
Who say none shall pass
Unless your bank account is fat enough
Well I’ll scribble over those lines with a pen
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