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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

blink (blue scholars lyrics)

With war rising over the horizon
It’s hard to start writing
Been fightin in the belly of the titan, my tourniquets tighten around the livin’ but dyin’
My pen floods the pages while the children are crying
I want to put on an iron shirt, chase the devil out of earth
Spit until my tongue and saliva glands burst
But first I invoke the spirit of the long gone and coming back through the song
I am one with that all-seein’ being but
It seems as if we’re being tricked into believing that which we think we believe in
Even if we disagree on who the best mc is,
We bob to the beat as if we’re nodding in agreement
I write to freedom, though freedom hasn’t come
I let it ring to leave a message on my answering machine
I see a movement has begun
As soon as we become the true truth seekers
Down with this Babylon regime
To think you can die in the blink of an eye
I bid you to try, to test I & I (?)
Been destined to fly But I’m restin tonight
And one bright morning I will take flight
But until then, I’ll be rockin on the m
I see the future drippin out of a pen
If sleep be the cousin of death
Then every time I blink’s one step closer to my last breath
It’s said talk is cheap, but war is expensive
I speak cuz it’s free and these words are my weapons
Don’t think for a second I will not question US foreign policy, imperial aggression inventing war for he quenching of the thirst for the oil
Cuz money don’t trickle down to workers who toil, you see
Blood trickle down from the wounds of the soil
And broken antennas with aluminum foil
Standing on televisions, transmitting propaganda of millionaire senators
And your so-called commander in chief, b, I’m telling you the man is a thief,
In his head he holds a plan to ban your freedom of speech,
To build a pipeline, put Afghanistan on a leash
When it bites back blame the Taliban for the breach
Of security in each and every first world country
Where life more dissin’ If you’re thirsty or hungry
To think you can die in the blink of an eye
I bid you to try, to test I & I (?)
Been destined to fly But I’m restin tonight
And one bright morning I will take flight
But until then, I’ll be rockin on the m
I see the future drippin out of a pen
If sleep be the cousin of death
Then every time I blink’s one step closer to my last breath
America romanticizes the old war story
Heroes, ammos, guns, blood guts and glory
And no wonder the majority wants a war with Iraq
Even if only 15% know where it’s at on a map
With our backs against a stockpile of weaponry
Enough to turn the earth into a memory, ‘cept there’ll be
No one to remember this planet
If it happens god damn it, if I get drafted today
I swear to God, Ja, Allah and Yahweh
I’ll toss the letter away and I’ll pull a Cassius Clay, In the military
Minorities comprise the majority, Surprised? are you kidding me?
The lies rely on brown bodies to fight for white puppet masters
I cannot fathom how the caged bird drinks
Until he thinks he is free
A critical mass between the heavenly future, and a hell of a past, now
To think you can die in the blink of an eye
I bid you to try, to test I & I (?)
Been destined to fly But I’m restin tonight
And one bright morning I will take flight
But until then, I’ll be rockin on the m
I see the future drippin out of a pen
If sleep be the cousin of death
Then every time I blink’s one step closer to my last breath

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey i jus wanted to let you know that i think the lyrics "I and I" are correct where you put a question mark. in the rastafari tradition people often use the words "I and I" instead of pronouns like it could mean me you or us. it symbolizes the unity between oneself and Jah.

Anonymous said...

Your close with I&I its actually INRI which is god, if you look at a cross its engraved at the top wikipedia defines it as


INRI is an acronym of the Latin phrase IESVS·NAZARENVS·REX·IVDÆORVM, which translates to English as: "Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews"

so the lyric means to test god

Adam Rotche said...

Car is right. I and I signifies a oneness with Jah, and is used to replace pronouns. The song also refers to Babylon, a rastafari word meaning western white civilization. Because the song uses both rastafari terms, it's a safe bet that they meant I and I and not eye and eye or INRI

Jordan Panasewicz said...

best hip hop song ever made.. such good true lyrics.. amazing flow.. sick beat. victory for geologic and sabzi