Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Language Of Violence, artist - The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy.
Date of issue: 31.12.1991
Song language: English
Language Of Violence |
The first day of school was always the hardest |
The first day of school, the hallways the darkest |
Like a gauntlet |
the voices haunted |
Walking in with his thin skin, lowered chin |
He knew the names that they would taunt him with |
Faggot, sissy, punk, queen, queer |
Although he’d never had sex in his 15 years |
And when they harassed him it was for a reason |
And when they provoked him it became open season |
for the fox and the hunter, the sparks and the thunder |
that pushed the boy under, then pillage and plunder |
It kind of makes you wonder |
how one can hurt another |
But dehumanizing the victim makes things simpler |
It’s like breathing with a respirator |
It eases the conscience of even the most conscious |
and calculating violator |
Words can reduce a person to an object, |
something more easy to hate |
An inanimate entity, completely disposable, |
no problem to obliterate |
But death is the silence |
in this language of violence |
Death is the silence |
But death is the silence |
in this cycle of violence |
death is the silence |
It’s tough to be young, the young long to be tougher |
When we pick on someone else it might make us feel rougher |
Abused by their fathers but was at home though |
so to prove to each other that they were not homos |
The exclamation of the phobic fury |
executioner, a judge and jury |
The mob mentality, individuality was nowhere |
Dignity forgotten at the bottom of a dumb old dare and a numb cold |
stare |
On the way home it was back to name calling |
Ten against one they had his back up against the wall and |
they reveled in their laughter as they surrounded him |
But it wasn’t a game when they up jumped and grounded him |
They picked up their bats with their muscles straining |
and they decided they were gonna beat this fella’s brain in with an awful, powerful, showerful, an hour full of violence |
Inflict the strictest brutality and dominance |
They didn’t hear him screaming, they didn’t hear him pleading |
They ran like cowards and left the boy bleeding |
in a pool of red 'til all tears were shed |
and his eyes quietly slid into the back of his head |
dead… |
You won’t see the face 'til the eyelids drop |
You won’t hear the screaming until it stops |
The boy’s parents were gone and his grandmother had raised him |
She was mad she had no form of retaliation |
The pack didn’t have to worry about being on a hitlist |
But the thing they never thought about was that there was a witness |
to this senseless crime, right place wrong time |
Tried as an adult one of them was gonna do hard time |
The first day of prison was always the hardest |
The first day of prison, the hallways the darkest |
Like a gauntlet |
the voices haunted |
Faggot, sissy, punk, queen, queer |
Words he used before had a new meaning in here |
As a group of men in front of him came near |
for the first time in his life the young bully felt fear |
He’d never been on this side of the name calling |
Five against one they had his back up against the wall and |
he had never questioned his own sexuality |
but this group of men didn’t hesitate in their reality |
with an awful, powerful, showerful, an hour full of violence |
Inflict the strictest brutality and dominance |
They didn’t hear him screaming |
They didn’t hear him pleading |
They took what they wanted and then left him bleeding in the corner |
The giant reduced to jack horner |
But dehumanizing the victim makes things simpler |
It’s like breathing with a respirator |
It eases the conscience of even the most conscious |
and calculating violator |
The power of words, don’t take it for granted |
when you hear a man ranting |
Don’t just read the lips, be more sublime than this |
Put everything in context, is this a tale of rough justice |
in a land where there’s no justice at all? |
Who is really the victim? |
Or are we all the cause, and victim of it all? |
You won’t see the face 'til the eyelids drop |
You won’t hear the screaming until it stops |