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Mystic Roots
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Let It Go
Let it go, You got to live life irie now. Let it go, You got to love each other now
Let? s talk about oppression, I? m guessin, like Stevie, I wonder ? Cause I was taught not to love another brother for his color Or hate a race that? s makin? me hate this country that I live in? cause it sure don? t be the greatest Forever let? s come together and make it better ? Cause I? d quicker give my life for somethin? right than rather let a racist closed-minded, apartheid, or another David Duke-talkin?, high & mighty, stupid motha-f*cker I? ve seen a many things that make my head get dizzy Only thing that makes me happy is all people gettin? busy No derogatory, like a South-African story Let? s rise up and fight like Denzel back in Glory Punch out the dumb sh*t, quick with a one-two Red, Black, White, Brown, or Yellow, ya? ll, I love you Let? s come together like Martin Luther King and everybody in the place? Won? t you help to sing!?
It goes back a couple hundred years ago or so I? m taught The wars, the tribes, in Africa they fought Like voodoo, the mighty Zulu became the new crew And conquered all because of power; now what would you do? Took people from A-land and they land up kings With some hostages that they would soon want to bring to the white man; who, in his right hand, offered them guns Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com or money, food, clothing, and don? t forget rum Blacks selling blacks but who woulda thought that a few years later the kings would get caught Because the white men didn? t like them and needed many ? Cause they were too lazy to do the work when there was any So they stole the rest; robbed from Africa it? s breast And every black could feel what it was like to be oppressed Makes me sick that these dicks did such a thing So in the words of Bob Marley, ya? ll:? Won? t you help to sing!?
Let? s drop-kick racism with a steel-toed boot Take it from me, the Dog, and my homies call me Coot and the letters in my name, they make it better; let us see What goes behind them letters: C O O T Caucasian Opposing Oppression Today Remember the words of my mentor, Marvin Gaye ? Mercy, Mercy Me? it? s hurtin? when I see a white beat a black to my university I didn? t ask for my color and nor am I glad that there might have been some racist in my greatest-granddad But I doubt it,? cause like I said before:? we all are people? & Latin, Black, & White you know that we all are equal The evil: it have fe stop & get dropped Ask Mystic Roots, the Ku-Klux-Klan them BLOODCLOT! So with a voice, a song, a dream that I bring Everybody in the world:? Won? t you help to sing!?
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