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Mary Jane gone, now there goes my vacation Forget about the things I'm doing under Sedation Sedan pulled up, the engine was sounding Funny Hit a drug deal, we wasn't exchanging Money He was trading that soft shit for something Hard cause bourgeois niggas and broke don't Get along When the apple fall, it's never far from the Tree If pops go to jail, it's destiny for his seed What if the apple I seen bark up the wrong tree? All bark, no bite, underwether I gleam I don't know where I'm going, but I know Where I'm coming from I don't know where I've been, but I know it's a better one I don't know the f*ck where I'm going, but I Know where I'm coming from I don't know where I've been, but I know it's a better one Be careful when you breaking that ice and Watch your head You can bite the bullet, it cost an arm and a leg We was cutting corners and beating around the bush Never got beat for all the shit that I took Gave to the block, never gave nothing back With that spilled milk, nigga, I ain't crying over That Nigga, I ain't crying over that I ain't crying over that Or maybe what it really was, a blessing in disguise In rained and shined, I closed my eyes, I'm still High I don't know where I'm going, but I know Where I'm coming from I don't know where I've been, but I know it's a Better one I don't know the f*ck where I'm going, but I Know where I'm coming from I don't know where I've been, but I know it's a Better one Just because we're in the capitalist system Doesn't mean we must love it we remain Slaves It doesn't mean that while you're a slave you Must love slavery A conscious slave, while picking cotton on the Plantation, is thinking about how to escape, how to bring freedom Therefore, just because we're in capitalism doesn't mean we must enjoy it We have to fight for an equal society. That's Our history Our people show that we spill blood instinctively to advance humanity And we have this responsibility to advance America, yes, to a socialist state From Africans, our oppressor has changed us to colored, to Negro, to this, to that We understand it's a step Coming to black had a powerful point, because the point was that we were oppressed because of this color of our skin And this was racism But this fight is not just a fight over the color of our skin A fight for power is a fight for land When Mr Llewellyn speaks about power, he's talking about land Our land is Africa America is not our land It belongs to the American Indians And we have a right to stand and take a moral Struggle with them And we don't worry about people being for Things People want things is incorrect The point is not to explain the world The point is to change it If the people want material things, then we Have a responsibility to tell them that things Are more important than material things Like freedom
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