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(That's okay, we'll show you how to bounce) B is for bouncing O is for opportunity U is for unity N is for nutrition C is for community And E is for
Certain species, the so-called Sanguinary Ants in particular Will raid the nests of other ant tribes and kill the queen and then kidnap many of the workers
is for opportunity U is for unity N is for nutrition C is for community And E is for Everybody [Nick:] And do the bounce now A do the bounce Let me
He loves to think about his girl The sun is melting half the street In the summer all the workers head out for the sandy beach Stay together in
affects our whole community Now Brenda really never knew her moms and her dad was a Junky, puttin' death to his arms, it's sad 'cause I bet Brenda
his health and longevity in the sport. He was initially skeptical about the effects of plant-based nutrition, but his journey proved him wrong. With
umiiyak nagdadarahop Pinoy community are there Andyan pa si Lord willing to care Chorus I am a Butcher I am a U.K. worker A Filipino father Overseas
American Businessman, look what you do You source your work to factories where workers are abused So your stock price climbs, on the market
American Businessman, look what you do You source your work to factories where workers are abused So your stock price climbs, on the market
less destroyin', more jobs, less unemployment Let's skip the Devil, less enjoyment More originality, less bitin' off Pac 'n' Big More community
health Through your bars we can't be touched We are owners of communities We are loaners of commodities You are privileged to be worker bees We will
on the table Watch watch my life fade away This is not how I'll go out You thieves of joy it's time to pay Picture 300 workers owning their own factory Are they
hand The girl with the marble cake hair Is rocking back and forth in her chair By a window in Community care While somewhere far away The doctors
head, you cut off the professionals The community appointed, respond before the counselor The social worker sits on their ass While you do their job
of blue-collar workers Play music to hear their own voice Create a sense of community cnd something to call our own Chorus Connect me where I belong Connect
a house in the hood before the gentrification Class for the community in money education So we can understand our value and know plan Shipped to the outer
legislation. I begin this morning with a quotation from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who believed that the black community should consolidate their economic
I come from a place called Tottenham I've had enough experience of burning down our community Enough experience of deaths in our communities Enough
the community The fucking rap community I don’t care if you don’t agree with me I’m sorry I can see the truth I know that I am a youth I don’t really give a fuck
people still fall Through cracks that wealth’s divide Can we end this pain and pride Let’s measure life in time Every hour’s a dime From the workers
bliss Worker bees, diligent, ain't nothing hit or miss Life's nectar, every drop, savouring the abyss Black raw honey, essence richer than the bank
to teleprompter Wild blue yonder, blue in the face, angel Blew into the bugles in lieu of the euthanasia Usually the shooter community chew the corpse But I see
Wa wa Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken
teeth 'till I finally feel deep Apply me to your community Investigate and participate 'till I find harmony You want exposure You got exposure You want
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