In the corners of Lagos There was yet no favor I slept in gutters of Surulere And woke in streets of Ajegunle No food, no home no brother I lived my life in lowly ponder My stomach always ached for hunger As I search dust bins of hamburgers This was the life I lived In the big city if the rich.
Under bridges I did sleep Calling it pleasure like peppermint When the rains came I endured it soaking me down from underneath Thousands of mosquitoes fed from me While bats always sang me sleep My clothes they did stink For real, I'd no bath for weeks This is the life I lived In a country full of meat
My mother where art thou My father had long drown my family was a crown When they saw me they did frown Striking me down in such big town In my rag my heart did pound Oh what a life have I found This the life was I bound As I lay folding like a prawn
I had a revelation, I did say That Christ could help without pay Having love and mercy for those in pain Tears of joy I did shed That all be over, lest I faint In my rags I left for church on Sunday sit behind the ushers did say just Because I did smell No one looked at me no one cared They're were well dressed in golden bracelets No one sat close to me lest they faint For my smell was really feign Time for alter call the pastor said I dared to go but they did held You'll disgrace our church for you smell This is my life I did tell Explaining it like fairy tale.
I left the church in holy shame Knowing well I had no place with them Church is for the rich, I exclaimed So my life continued in shatter dreams Feeding from spyrogyra I did live I thought I'd die a man man bring But things changed as I began to think.