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Daniel Mertzlufft & Max Clayton & Matt Doyle
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Doug Besterman & Colin Donnell & Patti Murin
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Ethan Pakchar & Daniel Yearwood
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Zina Goldrich & Kelli O’Hara
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The fourth chapter of Breathe, “Fatigue”, starts out with eighteen-year-old and black Devon sitting in one of New York’s jails after he was arrested at a local protest. Despite the situation they got him into, he remains spirited and proud of his beliefs.
[DEVON]
You can lock me up
Won't keep me down
Spit in my face
Try and mute my sound
See, I’m too tough
So I won't be bound
You might win today
But you'll never own my crown
You think you’ve won
'Cause I'm in this cell
Yeah, laugh at me
Try and make this hell
But I'm too tough
Baby, you can't tell
I'm not going down
You'll never own my crown
I'll go down bleedin’
For what I believe in
Let’s keep on leadin'
Men right to their freedom
Keep me down
Oh, no, you’ll never keep me
I'm willing to die
Eye on that prize
Slap your cuffs on me
But you'll never see me cry
See, I'm too tough
You punk-ass clown
You might win today
But you’ll never own my...
I said you'll never own my...
No, you'll never own my crown
My Crown was written by Douglas Lyons & Ethan Pakchar.
Ethan Pakchar released My Crown on Fri May 14 2021.