Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Patriot Act, artist - Heems.
Date of issue: 09.03.2015
Song language: English
Patriot Act |
Policing the people, Babylon |
Policing the people, policing the people |
Babylon, policing the people |
Product of partition |
Dripped in Prada for the stitching |
Proud of superstitions |
Got powder in the kitchen |
Powerful |
Superpowers be killing ya |
America, Britain, power for villains |
Powerful positions, power for the pigeons, powder for the chitlins |
Power for offshore drilling |
Pirates plunder, pillage, killing civilians |
Counting, currency’s millions |
Politics make victim for income |
Parlor tricks, schism from system |
Babylon policing the people |
Take a man and they shift him |
That’s Patriot Act |
That’s a privacy prison, that Pentagon |
They vision is prism |
Got what we ask for, someone to listen |
Handcuffs, mother on phone |
Jail cell martyr whose stoned |
Guard your home, label with stones |
Government drones, cookie-cutter clones |
Then the towers fell in front of my eyes |
And I remember the principal said they wouldn’t |
And for a month they used my high school as a triage |
And so we went to school in Brooklyn |
And the city’s board of Ed hired shrinks for the students |
And maybe I should have seen one |
And from then on they called us all Osama |
This old Sikh man on the bus was Osama |
I was Osama, we were Osama |
Are you Osama? |
And so we rushed to buy flags for our doors |
Bright American flags that read «I am not Osama» |
And we ironed our polo shirts and we combed our hair |
And we proudly paid our taxes |
And we immediately donated to a local white politician |
And we yelled «I'm just like you» as quietly and calmly as we could |
So as not to raise too much attention and be labeled a troublemaker and lose |
one’s job |
Like when my name is too long to pronounce at work and raised too much attention |
And I was labeled a troublemaker, so I changed it |
And we scrubbed words like bomb from our vocabulary |
And airports changed to us forever |
Where another blue uniform came to represent oppression or undressing |
And another blue uniform came to represent stops and frisks, depressing |
And our parents began to fear for our lives whenever we walked out the door |
Because they read the news, and another cab driver was beaten to death |
And yesterday, more than 10 years later, another man from the neighborhood was |
deported |
I went to expensive white people school with his daughter |
For four years we read books and together we yelled «I'm just like you» |
But she won’t get to correct her father’s English at dinner anymore |
And the FBI harassed one of my dad’s friends so much he packed up his stuff and |
took his family and they moved back to Pakistan |
They would come at night and they would wake them up and make a mess, |
and the mess upset his wife |
Those giant metal birds in the sky brought my parents near and made things |
confusing |
And then crashed into those buildings and made things confusing |
But I guess it’s okay because my dad wasn’t deported |
And I still get to correct his English at dinner |
So he doesn’t raise too much attention and get labeled a troublemaker |