I want to be a dancer, I’m going to be the next Fred Astaire

But you say I can’t, keep my eyes up, and have this evil stare

You made us move, took my father away, tell me will I see him soon

Cause all I have left are these words under my breath, Dad see it, same moon, same moon

We said no-no to fight, with your armies sticks and stones

But even if we have said yes, we would still be dying alone

Oh Kenji was your model, the perfect Japanese American

But even he died with nothing after being disgraced and forsaken

Tell us America, what do you want us to do

To show up on your shores and be accepted by you

What on your God’s name do you want us to do

We’re just trying to survive, because we are humans too

Don’t you forget now, we are humans too.

My life’s been cursed with water, but you never set me free

I still want to go back to those ocean waves, cause here no one is looking for me

I was struggling with my father as we washed up on your shore

But you would’ve marked us as different, suspicious, and kicked us out your door

I’m not a cyborg, but a citizen. I’m a gift to your race.

But you don’t have the care or comfort that I deserve, and I’ve never felt your grace

So sexualize me, I’m a fish in your sea

Just don’t think that you could ever truly generalize me

Tell us America, what do you want us to do

To show up on your shores and be accepted by you

What on your God’s name do you want us to do

We’re just trying to survive, because we are humans too

Don’t you forget now, we are humans too.

I became an ox with nothing, on your angel’s prison sand

Detained on your devil’s pass, this isn’t the America we planned

Oh masculinity will mess up your free land

You should be focused on the people, not the size of your hands

Tell us America, what do you want us to do

To show up on your shores and be accepted by you

What on your God’s name do you want us to do

We’re just trying to survive, because we are humans too

Don’t you forget now, we are humans too.

Finishing Dialogue:

I must say something that I couldn’t put in the song. It wouldn’t have made sense in the lyrics, but I wanted to write it all along. That I’m disappointed and upset, y’all know it makes me whine… about how Fokir from Hungry Tide didn’t live and Kanaii didn’t die. And then on top of that, he didn’t even lose a limb, but he should have because his Grandmother said why be scared of tigers when there’s predators like him. It’s okay, I’m still satisfied and in love with this class. We just all know that Kanaii better thank his lucky…. stars for Piya and his life. Because in the middle of his strife, his masculinity still thrived. While laying weak and helpless on the ground, somehow this high-class naive idiot survived. Oh Ghosh. Thank you for listening, I know I must end for your sake. Good luck on the rest of your finals and have a good break. You all have been great investigators of literature as I had a lot of fun in this class with you all too. Now please let a humbled and honest Joey, not the prostitute, stop ranting and finally say adieu.

“To America: From 353 Asian American Literature” Lyrics

One thought on ““To America: From 353 Asian American Literature” Lyrics

  • December 10, 2019 at 7:29 am
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    omg thank u

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