| They say shoot for the stars but we’re still shooting for living wage
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| Now days credit cards and debt are just another cage
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| They say it’s okay just stay positive and pray
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| But I think to myself, well, will that really cause change?
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| I think to myself where’s the riots, where’s the rage?
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| But will rage really cause the corrupt to turn a page?
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| I’d rather set the book ablaze then watch another racist child get raised
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| They say you can’t judge the past, that was just a phase
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| It’s just another way to try to make slavery erased
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| This country was built on crime but they say it doesn’t pay
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| They hide history in a maze behind a suit and tie smiling face
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| They lie by omission in hopes the truth won’t be traced
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| They call resisters violent but isn’t starvation violence?
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| They call protesters childish, but isn’t brutality childish?
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| They say you’re disturbing the peace but isn’t betrayal silent?
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| This is a eulogy for hate, no human is an island
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| Let’s not start over let’s start outside of it
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| Create out own community where liberation can be provided
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| They say you can’t escape the system that’s what they said about kings
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| I guess I’m a prisoner of hope and inside your eyes I see the keys
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| You said I was your spiritual son, you were my teacher
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| You told me I had it when my voice came out the speaker
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| South Chicago street preacher you gave me Sebi’s medicine
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| I wrote this for you when you were still alive you were better then
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| You were the grandfather I never had on my mom’s side thank you for that
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| You called me on my bullshit I used to hate you for that
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| You told me to keep it real, you saved me, you told me to keep it honest
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| You taught me the horrors of slavery, your parents were sharecroppers
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| You used to smoke those soft packs we’d chat at the VFW
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| You told me bout how those cops in Edgewater would trouble you
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| You went to Wilberforce you played for Denver in the ABA
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| You told me stories about Jalen Rose, KG, and Ye
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| AwareNess would bring you Sherry wine, you told us about Malcolm
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| You spoke of the last tribe, god’s plan and what would be the outcome
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| You had some rookie year game worn Jordan’s that were signed
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| We tried to sell them to Jack Nicholson but he thought I was lying
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| You told me to get you a 40 I felt like I was killing you
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| Even though the cancer inside was the villain in you
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| Pops you were strong you survived for so long
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| You inspired me to be a better me my determination is long
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| When I got hired to be a teacher you said «Don't make me cry»
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| But you passed before my first class I was shattered when you died
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| But now you’re at peace, free with your ancestors
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| I can still feel your presence, thank you for your love you blessed us
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| See you next lifetime, put me on the guest list |