| This One’s in memory of Uncle George
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| We brethrens aware, we realise what you stood for
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| (4) George Jackson Soledad brother
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| Malicious unjust society
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| He became revolutionary
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| (2) George Jackson Soledad brother
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| No Three Cheers For Uncle George
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| Baton Clap but Lord Truncheon make no applause
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| Weathered face of distortion behind iron bars
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| Sights of darkness and torture and condemned
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| Fate that he saw
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| The framed him Yes they framed him
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| Backraw back up George
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| Right now in the morgue
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| He’s rebelling for a cause
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| Eleven years he’s beared the scars of injustice yeh
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| Deeper scars remain of solitary confinement
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| No you can’t trust the fuzz
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| He only stole seventy dollars
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| He was advised to plead guilty
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| He got not one year but life
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| For demanding his rights, George
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| (2) George Jackson Soledad brother
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| Malicious unjust society
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| He became revolutionary, George Jackson
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| Soledad brother
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| Prevented, Prohibited, from pardon and parole
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| Just a foolish youth, from backraw man he stole
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| Now he lies there rotting in a morbid morgue
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| The Fuzz claimed he suffered a disease call
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| Rebelling for a cause (4)
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| O Lord them got George
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| Them shot George
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| Help George
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| (4) George Jackson Soledad brother
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| Malicious unjust society
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| He became revolutionary, Jackson
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| (2) Confinement confinement
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| George, George Jackson |