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I Refuse The Caution Tape

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Black Pearl

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I Refuse to Put Back My Caution Tape

It’s time to move on

I Refuse the Caution Tape

It’s time to move on

Its true

We are so through

Times two

While I’m giving

The straight talk times 3

Verse 5

We’ve been hearing speeches after speeches

Like Reese’s pieces—

Sweet but empty.

All we do is pick up the pieces,

Bag them,

Flush them.

That’s how it feels:

The disrespect, the foolishness, the fascism.

Time to end the speeches.

Time to make progress.

Progression is when a human takes mind, soul, and hands

Not AI becoming our next handler

Human intelligence

By going out there and doing the work.

Stop talking.

We need more walkers.

We need more doers

Not talkers.

End of subject.

It don’t matter if you got

enough seats in the House or Senate—

Start working.

Stop with the lights, camera, action,

People are talking—

We ain’t seen satisfaction.

The real situation?

The economy is shifting.

middle class.

Are becoming the

Lower class

The rich above their balconies,

Not throwing bread—

Throwing stones.

Telling us to work,

While everything looks dysfunctional.

So stop talking.

Start walking.

Take all that speech time,

Bag it like Reese’s pieces,

Flush it in the garbage.

We don’t want any diabetes—

Too much sugar, no nutrients.

No supply.

No nothing.

Time to do the work.

Time to take off the caution tape

And move.

Start dealing with what matters—

Not media distractions,

Not celebrity distractions.

Like indigo inferno

See things new.

2026 is coming.

Feels worse than 2025.

Thank God I’m alive,

But every day gets more miserable.

I need things low.

I need flow.

We need walkers.

Not talkers.

That white lawn—

All talk, no walk.

We went from subject to no subject.

From “this one should resign”

To “this one is still here.”

We see pictures with babies,

People wondering,

Propaganda spinning

About a woman from Raisin, Texas—

No foreign background,

Only domestic,

And they look at her like she’s leprosy.

Time for something new.

So I’m taking this caution tape off.

And when I do—

You won’t like it.

Some remember me from straight talk times three.

My subject matter is unapologetic.

Unbroken.

A banner.

A bandit.

I see an 84-year-old woman across the street

Still going to work.

Social Security not enough.

Pension not enough.

Now she’s too sick.

She unable to

do the things she could.

I see people making $400,000 a year

Saying it’s not enough.

Budget is too steep

It is breaking their pockets,

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Black Pearl.

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Let the walkers rise.

Let the talkers fade.

The tape is off.

We’ve got work to do.