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it's our beat Play reggae music because it was ordered By the Messiah Marcus Garvey Trust me, trust me, trust me Why don't you trust me, trust me,
Winter city by the ocean Building lights glimmer on the bay Oh, how you woke him from his slumber Gently now, gently with a kiss And we went
of a carpenter's son Just a little boy gazing at the stars Did you remember creating every one If you passed by would I see a child or a king Or would I have
Thirty eight thousand feet while I jot this I'm inspired by the journey so I can't miss Racing past the goodbyes like a track meet Onyebuchi riding
Last one You don't call me i don't talk to you Won't you leave me alone? I want to be by myself As now I come into my home But I still want your
Eighty years, an old lady now, sitting on the front porch Watching the clouds roll by They remind her of her lover, how he left her, and of times
yours hell Yea young nigga I know it (Main bitch) My clique gon' fuck, she fuck you up Yea nigga I know it (Sheesh!, sheesh) Yo baby momma get fucked by
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing
girls set to rendezvous and be recognized again Tomorrow is an off day 'Be in Baltimore by Thursday' is the only law There's a suite down
a carpenters nail Inhale life Exhale strive anxiety's trife Blowin' smoke out my piece pipe Ducking the snipe Shot off the top of the white house and cop 4's War
need you (Do do do do, do do) Somethings don't change I could be congresswoman or a garbage woman Or police officer or a carpenter I could be
hello," she said "You look like the silent type." Then she opened up a book of poems And handed it to me Written by an Italian poet From the thirteenth
I was feeling on my way, I was twelve years old Walking underneath a blanket of West Virginia coal I walked right by a No Trespass sign Yeah,
need you (Do do do do, do do) Somethings don't change I could be congresswoman or a garbage woman Or police officer or a carpenter I could be
by his trade was a ship's carpenter Early one morning before it was day He turned to his Polly these words he did say Oh Polly oh Polly, you must come
a wandering journeymanAnd he traveled far and wideAnd he noticed how wealth and povertyLive always side by sideLive always side by sideSo he said "Come you
A heavenly sight Well, the years hurried by and the boy Now a man Could make the blind See with a touch of His hand He was born to be King, He was Rabbi
you!" And my dick felt long and hard "I am the man for which no God waits But for which the whole world yearns I'm marked by darkness and by blood And one
pub radius Became different person The reality of right of portion of forthcoming 'Tricity and face three years solid for evasion Was possessed by
the part where a carpenter cleared the holy temple For the buyers and the sellers were no different fellas than what I profess to be And it causes me shame
Can look at others diff'rently By puttin' your hand in the hand Of the man from a Galilee Every time I look into the Holy book I wanne tremble When I
these niggas I don't get these niggas I don't feel 'em Took a trip out the city, bein' escorted by [?] Just had come back from out the row, but I got
And I'm marked by darkness and by blood And by a thousand powder-burns" Well, you know those fish with the swollen lips That clean the ocean floor
the seed who sucked the milk from Mahalia You wishin' Shaolin Island could be swallowed up by the sea Gobbled up, like the lost city of Moore and Atlantis
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