| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth
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| This is my letter to the 1%
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| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth
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| Power to those that read bell hooks
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| Power to those that sell books
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| Power to those who know how the inside of a cell looks
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| All those feeling helpless, forgotten and discarded
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| Power to the strange fruit they thought was rotten in the garden
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| Power to those sitting alone, seeking solace in the calmness
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| Power to those feeling stained, know your tomorrow isn’t tarnished
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| Power to those that sweep the streets with more knowledge than PhD’s
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| Power to those that keep their keys, return this promise, please believe
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| Power to those that suffer in silence, those it hurts to hear
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| Power to those that hold their ground
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| Power to those that persevere
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| Power to those that love humanity more than they love style
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| Power to immigrants probably raising Donald Trump’s child
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| Power to the blind who can’t imagine what sight is
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| Those staring at the moon and all those working night-shifts
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| Power to the readers, the writers, the illiterate
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| Power to those that struggle to decolonise their syllabus
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| Power to the shy ones, always struggle to make friends
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| And the half of humanity worth less than eight men
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| Power to those that risked their life to dig the coltan from the ground
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| For the mic I’m spitting on and the phone you’re holding now
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| Power to those that build the stadium they’re playing in
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| Power to those that mowed the grass and stitched the ball that they’re playing
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| with
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| Power to every rapper that doesn’t rap about killing
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| Power to the builders who built buildings that outlived them
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| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth
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| Power to the slaves of Ancient Greece that didn’t have the right to vote
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| Democracy dead like Gary Webb, when they import it like its coke
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| Power to those write to prison
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| Power to those writing home
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| Power to those writing poems
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| Power to those that died alone
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| Power to Curtis Mayfield
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| Power to Ronald Isely
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| Power to the fishermen that were forced into piracy
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| Power to every person that is working in a library
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| Power to every nurse that we turn to in our times of need
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| Power to the unions and the mindless that should punish
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| Power to those that drive the busses and those that collect the rubbish
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| Power to the youth desiring the truth
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| Power to every rapper that is dying for a Fire in the Booth
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| For those that lost limbs to King Leopald’s «a
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| And those risking their lives for the P&O to Dover
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| Power to union leaders murdered by…
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| Power to victims of this globalised cosa nostra
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| Power to those dying on the shores and the borders
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| Power to humanbeings that were rendered fauna and flora
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| Power to those that cleaned up after the stage show
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| And Carnival goers still haunted by Kelso Cochrane’s ghost
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| Power to … his picture taunts us ever after
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| So many questions never answered
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| Remember the last words of Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun, «الأمة تنتظر الخدمة،
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| الإنجليز لا يوافقون»
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| Power to Al-Jawahiri and his rebellions
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| They killed his brother Ja’far and he cursed the rotten Thamesians
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| Enlighten despots pursuing tactics Machiavellian
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| Chinese still preceded Europa millennium, think about it
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| Printed press half a millennium never get close
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| Power to Ken Loach and every volunteer in Lesbos
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| Cuban doctors sent to Sri Lanka for the tsunami
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| Power to those that cleaned up after the Bullingdon parties
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| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth
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| Kids knowing Apple products before they know what an apple is
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| Forgotten like passengers on the USS Indianapolis
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| Dying days, for they could see what little boy’s damage did
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| On the precipice of fascism, while pacifist is cancerous
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| Power to those still strong enough to dream
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| Power to those that chose not to be a cog in the machine
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| Power to those that love first and hate never |
| Power to those that sleep on the streets through grey weather
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| Power to Aziz Ali and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
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| Power to Norman Baker, David Kelly’s, ulnar artery
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| Power to the genocided population of Tasmania
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| The internet descends to Trumptastic fantasia
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| Let them try «e this
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| You’ll never find a better diagnosis than collective psychosis
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| It’s getting quite hopeless but hope is all we have
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| Tryna cultivate the positive, not focus on the bad
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| But the globe’s under attack
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| The obnoxious rage of a fake intellectual
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| Amazing grace in the age of the spectacle
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| Not the first time they found a racist electable
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| To raise to the pedestal
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| Then desecrate the place that translated the decimal
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| I don’t wanna tempt fate
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| Power to corpse-washers like Salvador Allende
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| Power to language learners
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| From Bernie Sanders fans to flag-burners
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| One man’s inertia is another man’s purpose
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| In the utopia of song, we are victorious
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| But the bitter sweet reality is not this glorious
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| Power to Coltrane watching Malcolm X
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| Power to Paul Robeson under house-arrest
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| Power to Galileo under house-arrest
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| Power to Ibn Haytham under house-arrest
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| Forgive me if I sound obsessed
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| This is my letter to the 1%
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| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| The redistribution of power
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| The redistribution of power
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| We want the redistribution of power
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| We want the redistribution of power
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth
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| We want the redistribution of power, the redistribution of power until your
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| power is ours
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| Until your power is ours
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| If I can sing this song without you maybe all is well
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| If we can sing this song without you we don’t need your wealth |