| No questions
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| I pledge resistance to the grass
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| That hides the snakes of America
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| So they watch it, now I walk with caution
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| More careful put more thought to options
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| Is the opposite of progress Congress?
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| From the school to the street we’re beyond stress
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| But I fight for peace, that’s what the problem is
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| War is big biz, ask an economist
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| Speak in volumes callin' anti-war and anti-American synonymous
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| Back in the day I would’ve gotten black listed just for speakin' up
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| Hoover probably would’ve screamed Communist!
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| I want black and brown unity
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| But cats get out to bring the jail to the community
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| Fightin’s nothin' new to me
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| I even corrected what the public school system tried to do to me
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| Here’s a spark encoded in rhyme and love for everyone of the devoted in line:
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| We call it art, some call it a crime
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| It’s the rap Michael Moore, like Bowling for Columbine
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| On drums, Fahrenheit, 9−1-1
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| Al Queda hit the Apple and the world was stunned
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| The villain trained by the hero for the killing
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| Now you twist $ 20 bills to see buildings
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| Under heavy surveillance
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| They might call you a traitor if you want something greater
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| Don’t get me wrong, America’s a great place to live
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| Just listen to the knowledge I give
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| If more than half the budget goes to military spending
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| Less than half goes to whatever it’s defending
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| One nation, many gods, individuals with liberties
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| And justice for all who are miserable
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| Yeah Babu, Dilated Peoples
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| Neighborhood Watch, worldwide
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| Expansion, Iriscience
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| Evidence, Babu |