Monday, June 15, 2009

Street Education III: The Revolution

Here it is, Street Education part three
More lessons on politics and economy
The pressure of rebuilding a nation has increased
Intensity gratifies, but no real release
Stimulus package passed for numerous reasons
Spend more money seems like more of a treason
Breach of industrial power is a reason
To take from the poor and give to the greedy
There's so much corruption for me to despise
Rape and genocide brings tears to my eyes
But what hurts more is when
Babies awaken in the dark
Spark tears of fear inside
But their mothers are saddened
For they can't afford to turn the lights on
To see the tears of their child's eyes
Why spend money in a third world country?
When our people live on the street dirty and hungry
Traveling to Europe, making "peace" with the Martians
When kids, in your own cities are starving
The shit this country does is so irritating
We're the most divided country in the United Nations
So independent but yet ever so shady
Finally a colored president, and the world goes crazy
This is the reason for political teachings
This is the reason to stand w/a meaning
Violent acts of criminal invasion
Erupt like volcanoes around civilizations
Lava pours into the streets
Increases all the heat
That waves inflation through
The windows of the houses w/nothing
More than a bed and a set of sheets
A refridgerator broken and no food to eat
No pot to piss in, no shower to wash feet
they says death is at the tip of the tongue
And danger's at the tip of the fingers
Without knowledge, all souls are losts to the streets
And the lives linger
Like in part II, it's 2009
But due to the madness it feels like 1869
When is God's little light ever gonna shine?
When will people do more than embrace and drink wine
The country is dying
Without street education, there is no knowledge nor design
No hope from escaping the decline
No hope from destroying the poverty line
For as we know we will cease to exist
Because it take more than miracles
For all this mess to be fixed

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