Why can't the facts be heard or seen? Because the media hypes a f**ing smokescreen If the real issues at hand aren't on americas favorite talk show No one gives a damn Who planned the hit on nancy's leg? Next donohue While creeps like duke and north make political moves Or another homeless bum and we just driveby "Get a f**ing job" but we fail to realize When the system is set up to oppress You'll find it's hard to get up when you fail their test And public education is a joke The government spends more money supplying coke It won't solve our problems, but let's all take a taste Look what happened, honey's dead and I'm a waste Yeah, the drug war is just a reason to shoot the poor A year round k**ing season I turn on the tv I can't believe my eyes Their hose keeps getting bigger The ones they use on all the lies To make 'em clean, easier to swallow Nothing to say just a hat full of hollow They pick on easy targets like music But music is my weapon and I'm gonna use it I'll bust a lyrical shot and peel a lyrical cap on the next motherf**er who tries to ban rap Or industrial, punk
Any form of expression Art is not a problem, it's simply a reflection Society creates the world and the hate Not some rhymes on a f**ing tape That's programmed to spread some info Or to let you know where the f** you can go If you're a person who uses power to hurt or to silence You see, I'm not violent So I'm begging you to think and switch Get with the program, too Leave the ignorance and the hate behind yo I go to the music store If you're under 18 you can't buy hardcore 'Cause it's censorship in disguise Hypocrites with picket signs I despise They never know what's going on Look at yourself before you an*lyze the song Goddamn, they're living in lullabye land "Give me back my hand" But you can keep it if you wanna get violent I refuse to fight like I refuse to be silent 'Cause destruction just brings destruction And destruction could make your body and mind malfunction So just look at yourself and be true at all cost Head for the point that we've never crossed A mark on the street where two hands meet Is it another day or is it peace