| Hijabs, hoodies, afros, locks
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| Teddy bear, liquor bottle shrines, rocks
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| Tanks, prayer rugs, church pews, Mexican corn stands
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| Blood, sweat, and tears, police batons
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| Gas masks and bullets create graffiti on corners
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| Murals that salute freedom or death for liberty
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| Be it Inglewood or Egypt, Bedstuy or Baghdad
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| Syria or Liberia, the west bank or the west side of Chicago
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| Where food and liquor stores still occupy the block
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| While police and community watchmen justify why they shot
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| Emmit Till and Malice Green, Rekia Boyd and Trayvon Martin
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| Better not wear that hoodie while shopping for a carton
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| Or whatever they sellin in your food desert
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| Cause your soul is dessert and will be dissected and consumed
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| On the Fox evening news while we sing the blues
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| The new Jim Crow caged bird sings
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| Cause he’s tired of occupying his misery and of our marching
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| He wanna fly to a higher consciousness
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| But his school on academic probation
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| They gave him medicine, diagnosed him with a felony and mental retardation
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| So he refuses to cease the firin, nobody’s hirin
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| In Illinois, 67 is the new age when you retirin
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| Class lines have blurred, those who used to have, have not
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| Pensions bein snatched
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| Those who never have keep their hands stretched
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| Social services being cut
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| Sterilization clinics giving out pills to numb the womb
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| Young girls referring to their vaginas as tombs
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| Thinkin protests are temporary and trendy
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| Well rock a t-shirt and carry a poster
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| And two weeks later it’s back to normal
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| But they say times are changin'
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| The revolution is becoming second nature, causes are combining
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| People carrying torches, hope burning from their hands
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| Attaching explosive devices cause they keep stealing their lands
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| In the name of freedom |