 This is a song I wrote. Man, man, actually, I had stopped singing it. Because Castle Barrier and Depey were doing it. And they did it so well that I said, oh, boom. I ain't going to try to follow that. So they ain't doing it no more. And the song ain't dead. I want to keep it going, keep it going. Just till the day. Me, sometimes our voices make it to it. Just wait. You got your strength, desire. Let me sing this. Continue to sing that. I'm going to sing something on top. When it's round. Thank you. Blackberry, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. This guy was closer to her than just about anybody. Blackberry, Blackberry, Blackberry. Get back up on that mic. Tell us a little bit about Pat Parker, what she meant to you. And folks, don't forget, this is a book celebration. Take a book. Buy a book. Take a home. We've been waiting for this book a long time. What you got to say about Pat Blackberry? Yes, sir. Use the mic. This is my sister. We had this dream of going on the road together. And she doing her poetry and me doing my song. We couldn't get anybody to support it. They said that the women were not ready for me. They could accept her. But we did do gigs. Although she didn't cook. When she did cook, she peed, OK? She put her foot in it. She put her brows in it. And it was good, all right? And I guess the thing I missed the most was just, sometimes I bring one of my friends. When I was married, I brought my husband. The energy there was so, I got my healing there. My soul healing there. You know, before you leave, I want you to tell us something about the health collective. Because they went through a lot of trips. Pat was, as I say, an ultimate workaholic. And that health collective is still going. The Women's Health Center. During the time of the bombing, when the clinics were being bombed, they had security. They had 24-hour security. Somebody was always at the clinic. I spent a couple of nights there myself as security to make sure that the place was safe and not damaged or destroyed in the night. Which is, that's how those folks work. They don't want to come and do it. They're cowards. I guess sometimes I hear, especially when I do stuff that's kind of stupid, if you used to say, Barry, you got your mind. She touch me sometimes when I do lose my mind, all right? Thank you. Blackberry.