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We have seen and called for misunderstanding, But I have seen our future children, mulatto genearation, Ticked off, I am at our confusion, Foggy like the farts of war, The bullets continue to fly even in silence, From my brother's gun, *** can you call youreself, When you hold tight to the chains, We must let loose, We must see the sun and its morning fog As the dew of renewal, Because I have seen you witb oure Mulatto children, and you looked at me, I was a father.
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Jul 17, 2014
Jul 17, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
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We have seen and called for misunderstanding, But I have seen our future children, mulatto genearation, Ticked off, I am at our confusion, Foggy like the farts of war, The bullets continue to fly even in silence, From my brother's gun, *** can you call youreself, When you hold tight to the chains, We must let loose, We must see the sun and its morning fog As the dew of renewal, Because I have seen you witb oure Mulatto children, and you looked at me, I was a father.
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Jul 17, 2014
Jul 17, 2014 at 11:41 PM UTC
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