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to play? The color of the world Is changing day by day Red, the blood of angry men Black, the dark of ages past Red, a world about to dawn Black
In the light of a new dawn In the land of tomorrow The stars were in line So a stranger arrived He was kept in the chamber of the ancient gods In
it be like run your coat black Jupiter, keeps her fat beats by the pack Where I'm from, nappy hair is life We be reading Marx where I'm from
from, it be like run your coat black Jupiter, keeps her fat beats by the pack Where I'm from, nappy hair is life We be reading Marx where I'm from
Cabin fever Tried so many times Wakin' up in the dark To be leavin' by dawn Gone baby gone Not coming back tomorrow To return the suitcase I borrowed All
Tonight tonight I’ll pass by my sorrows To be born again, again again again tomorrow Tonight tonight raise your head And run run my black horse run
thought I would have like At least a hundred grand (Hundred grand, hundred grand, yeh) By the time I'm this age By the time I'm this age yeah By the time
she stands at my mind again The age of poetry had begun Wasn't that a time for love? Wasn't that a time for imagination? Wasn't that a time for
she stands at my mind again The age of poetry had begun Wasn't that a time for love? Wasn't that a time for imagination? Wasn't that a time for
at my mind again The age of poetry had begun Wasn't that a time for the light? Wasn't that a time to shake the foundations? Wasn't that a time for
divine! Arisen are the fallen flame That in unknown depths slumbered By the blessing of the fallen wings With black tar feathers dancing in the wind Grant
crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst
were both sung the same lullabies of hate Her, First Son, the first one Whose, womb-world was profaned Came of age playing street games With
were both sung the same lullabies of hate Her, First Son, the first one Whose, womb-world was profaned Came of age playing street games With
And even Her dance In the vast mirrors cast Looked the ill of Her future If fate feasted there In an age crucified by the nails of faith When rank
the Sun sets on our time, We’ll remember the dawn of mankind. Through ages of time: scent of Iridium From changing horizons, Future potential leads
the plate glass window The Minotaur with bloody hands Is enraged by the sun Caged he by the corpses Brought forth by the dawn In Orient is as I told
If I ainu0027t here tomorrow Cause the time I got is borrowed Donu0027t be wrapped up in the sorrow When I go By go Iu0027m saying RIP I hope
Her dance In the vast mirrors cast Looked the ill of Her future If fate feasted there.... [III. Eyes That Witnessed Madness] In an age crucified by
off to the side (whoa, shit) Oh say can you see a hundred dead bodies in the street? By the dawn's early light, double Sprite, and a R.I.p. Tee So
It’s the age of… Shut your damn mouth kid and stop spreading your bullshit The truth is, everybody these days want to be the cool kid Bit of fame,
on my hips, lips reactin' Goosebumps, pumps in the air Love like this is rare, so I don't even care Say ooh, I need to make you happy You just so black
if I sin As the years go by I feel younger I'm not scared of getting old I'll party harder I'll kiss 'em on the lips Like there's no tomorrow I'll
Feels like I'm wearing out Last warmth of organ-song A bath-tub left at night Will empty out by dawn Feels like I'm thinner now As long as I still
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