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but Use it as fuel even when trouble is home But if the sticks and stones may break your bones Remember, you are not alone When you hear the flies are
back in the mountains in a time when times were bad They never knew that they were poor got by with what they had Grandpa got sick and he passed away
back in the mountains in a time when times were bad They never knew that they were poor got by with what they had Grandpa got sick and he passed away
don't fake mine, I do this the fair way Snitches get stitches, blown away and left on display Hung by the grapevine, I just kicked a chair away Let me be
I'd feed all those hungry children Down by the tracks I'd give Mom and Dad some Of their young years back I'd let all those crippled children Get up
It's been 44 years of oppression for all my people That's 44 years of women never feeling equal In a country governed by theocracy, it's never
Alone in the world was poor little Anne As sweet a young child as you'd find Her parents had gone to their final reward Leavin' their baby behind
And now the weak say I have strength By the spirit of power that raised Christ from the dead And now the poor stand and confess That my portion is
zoo, Zoo Crew what it do, Do it for Mandela and 2Pacalypse those n****s knew Swallowed by da white beast. murda is da 1st Degree Ima Catch ah body,
all those bastards,bigots and bullies And the 1 percent who rule the land Lets bounce right up like a fist in their face What a fucking disgrace
and on, and on So long, it's time to say goodbye Barely a man, now locked and loaded for the kill Seats at the pub shall be denied Taken by those who
I give- my mom so- -ness In the same house my dad died in, all alone Tryin' not to be paranoid, tryin' not As they're callin' it 'Cause every
She was the prom queen, the world was hers With a wave of her hand, whispered words Hearts broken by her abilities Addicted to the sweetness
always drunk, but he's never that bad Leaving all their poor mothers stressed out of their wits From those 2 AM phone calls from their little shits "If
the tops Bastards are they all, talkin bout those cops Misunderstood ones are the ones that riot the shops Love for fairy to the moon and back Names gonna be
minds are an empty shell Few ever really scape this hell Rise up and take the streets take it back from the rats and pigs We'll let those bastards know
prophetically Denouncing their gains, while they go sporting some jewelry I'm tempted by style and duplicating tom foolery But then I'd have to say those
All aboard, the ride goes faster Being driven by the spooky bastard Look left, dirt infested Living large with the debt invested Gung ho, Mr.
the fight against a bigger crime There's enough hypocritic, morally picky Corporations running the world today I'm sick see of seeing the world be driven By
Can anybody hear me now I need to let it out Before my demons pull me down Into sorrow for me to drown I'm sick of being such a clown Looking around
nigga think Now that's Liberation and baby I want it (Let me hear it, let me hear it, let me hear those, let me hear those) Many times I sit back
Little children in the darkness all alone Seeking freedom Its about time we break those borders down There's too much segregation We're all a part
hurting by the mental bipolar Kept your head up, alone, and started staying to yourself Cause in reality, you're never gonna get any help And if you do,
mentor comforted him as he came near And they all decided to track bastard down The course is now set on a righteous revenge And joined by those
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