| Born in a place that don’t know me, Brixton, Brixton
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| One-half of the roots of my family tree, Brixton, Brixton
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| When I reach you, it’s like you’re in my bones, Brixton, Brixton
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| How could you lose something that you never known? |
| Brixton, Brixton
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| Born in a place that don’t know me, Brixton, Brixton
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| One-half of the roots of my family tree, Brixton, Brixton
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| When I reach you, it’s like you’re in my bones, Brixton, Brixton
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| How could you lose something that you never known? |
| Brixton, Brixton
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| Uh, nah, I don’t really know my name, black man, see-saw and sugar cane
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| Got cut away but I sleep on the pain, Ali ego, but life’s like Sugar Ray
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| Long time been a man of the place, nah man, I ain’t been a man of the faith
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| bass, that’s always but I left suttin' in me in Tulse Hill estate
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| So I say
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| I was born in a place that don’t know me, Brixton, Brixton
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| One-half of the roots of my family tree, Brixton, Brixton
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| When I reach you, it’s like you’re in my bones, Brixton, Brixton
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| How could you lose something that you never known? |
| Brixton, Brixton
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| It’s another life
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| How can we be so close and so far at the same time?
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| Nah, it weren’t easy, I felt them scars like, «Rah, how could I be taken apart
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| so early?»
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| One-half split from my half like dark and light, still carve them a heart,
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| my path settle down now
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| Bro, no hopes, come a long, come a long, long way, but a wrong’s still a wrong
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| Now I see more clear like my view’s Evian, Blackman Santana sippin' from
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| But Blackman still rage from very young in a cage in the war
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| And sure, never won, never will be, we’ll see if they’re ever done,
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| still swing for the world with the Falcon Punch
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| Yes son, my roots run deep, that’s mum still, when I come back, brick,
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| it’s a sticky one
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| Feel suttin' mad in my chest that’s strong, started in a place that I don’t
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| come from
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| I was born in a place that don’t know me, Brixton, Brixton
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| One-half of the roots of my family tree, Brixton, Brixton
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| When I reach you, it’s like you’re in my bones, Brixton, Brixton
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| How could you lose something that you never known? |
| Brixton, Brixton
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| Born in a place that don’t know me, Brixton, Brixton
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| One-half of the roots of my family tree, Brixton, Brixton
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| When I reach you, it’s like you’re in my bones, Brixton, Brixton
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| How could you lose something that you never known? |
| Brixton, Brixton |