Kamakaze - Justice lyrics

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Kamakaze - Justice lyrics

[Verse: 1] Yo, Listen Look How are yutes gunna better themselves When they don't know any better themselves Police are quick to throw breddas in cells The more sh** you talk the better it sells Everybody's like wetters and shells Lemon and scales Heaven and hell Where you going fam Never can tell No you never can tell And girls, you probably think that you'll excel Showing pics of your back That's XL Yeah man s** sells It won't end well Like training day for Denzel And girls want a baby dad But don't want their baby's dad To be their baby's dad That sh** makes me sad No more so, that sh** makes me mad Now, daddy's in the solicitor's hallway But he ain't got a suit for a court case He's just got tracksuits and a North-face sh** gets cold like Norway, all day And she's thinking my dad left So I'll do this alone Man he don't need access Put prejudice into practice Judging one man by another man's action Guilty by a**ociation That's why joint enterprise have man doing eight for the blood on his homie's apron Look at this road we've taken On that note don't you dare pretend We weren't there for ten With Blair and them You gotta tell man honest I know that poppies grow in Flanders fields But they also grow in Helmand province A million coffins and a broken promise Not the gun it's the man behind it What if the man behind it was blindsighted He don't know the reason he's fighting Next time I'ma need it in writing Punishment for war crimes we take part in Punishment for this world we divided Punishment for the lands that we halve The hands that we scar The backs that we tar The ankles we chain The man that we pained And we talk about understanding White man will never know what the underhand is I mean look what our country was built on Look what our pockets were filled from Empire that's just another name For a plantation for some sugar cane Now the system has it so it's systematic Terrorism and the sh**'s Islamic Like there isn't proof So what's Dylann Roof We can't have it two ways with two laws But when it's a white man k**ing black man Then he's fighting for who's cause? We can probably trace c**aine money with Bolivian roots To militant groups that k** Syrian troops Parisian civilians too And you can go on and that like this sh** isn't true You sit there on your stolen lands And look down on those with open hands And this is just me and the night and the sky United we stand and divided we die When questions come second And the man dies first Will we ever learn what a black live's worth? Man could've been left unharmed Instead he's lying dead unarmed The marches don't make charges Charges don't make justice And we'll never learn what peace is If we can never learn what trust is

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