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transmitted diseases And lost like craft of many or most In a mediocre world no need to boast Green Blue switch lights Blackness cut by blinding white
it live It's hard considering all we have to face In the fast pace culture divided By class and race Reality checks are like a slap in the face And got
a hundred scores Wax opposes forces, learn from his losses Chart the course by which to resurrect this art form Ease the seas with calm and bring the peace
free... I know freedom is won By the barrel of gun I've seen cultures clash in my rearview mirror While battling what's in the windshield of life I
can't help that I keep stressing My mind is jus an instrument, the worlds a bad investment I lost my mom, and y'all expect me to be festive The truth
be all that I’m meant to be, yeah And there’s nothing in this world that I’d let block me I gotta get what’s mine (yeah, yeah) I gotta get what’s mine
You've given me such perfect peace c peace this world could never know cnd so much more You given me dear Lord Since the day peace filled my soul
peace and love The more peace we bring into our lives The more peace we bring into this world Peace cannot be kept by force It can only be achieved by
if you want to be free I think this world has had enough Need a little more love for everyone Show me a peace sign when there's no sign of peace
confide What am I supposed to do, I feel like I'm cut in two Confused by rules Do these two cultures clash or am I living in the past? I ask, please, tell
would be a better place If only justice and peace could actually coexist What a difference we would see if the world cared More about black lives than
salvation 'Less the conversation's peace We can't pause, watch and say, "No this can't be" When there's a plan by any means to have cleansing of one's
salvation 'Less the conversation's peace We can't pause, watch and say, "No this can't be" When there's a plan by any means to have cleansing of one's
world Got on at 87th, stopped by this little girl She recited raps, I forgot where they was from In 'em, she was saying how she made brothers cum I start
Intro [Culture Freedom] For those that can't be themselves shall be destroyed Verse 1 [Wise Intelligent] Students listen to the lesson I be
of the world can’t taint this I know cause I’m the vessel, it’s through me. I didn’t make this One day at a time, step by step One foot then the other, left
for all of us I told ya But why don't we just cancel culture Lets start by cancelling the word homosapiens It's offensive to homosexuals, it just
The Culture beckoned me I can hear the echoing It's deafening Here's to the day of reckoning Here's to the day to the day of our backgrounds
can end it now, if we could together be Forever in peace, at least not separated by color If you could trace it back, father, you'd see we are brothers
Lost in the world Stuck on religion Too many words Mostly opinions Can't trust no one else Controlled by emotion The system is broken We're drowned
they do it for the culture But they the vultures Filthier than swine They'll loose they mind If all the people start to boycott crime It's by design They
I've learned to play my role An old soul with goals to sew closed the holes we've left exposed from the fear we let corrode our motives The world is
pollinated by the "Be" Pac called it the rose that rose from concrete How do you define divine that finds street? "Hip bop," the color of my leaves Not
back in world war two days Nazis spray civilians shoot without looking Nazis walk by blast heat on your neck its a bootprint I think that platitudes are
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