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Second Appellate District Division Seven Denied the petition the investors Petitioned for review The National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) was
this division of the law You're driven to the one last flaw [Chorus] Heal these wounds Terminal, criminal sedition of man On earth Born again,
I'd like to ask: What is an outlaw when thе law It'self was made by criminals? What is peace when it demands blood? What is a "Riot" when obedience Only
Dictators and corrupt politicians Unkind, undemocratic, fake leaders Promoting hate and spiteful division Disaster, crooked capitalists, thieves
North Division tryin' to stop my blackness I'm watchin' for them badges when out in traffic Them 9-11's been a tad bit frantic If lights start
We've had enough Of the forced fed lies cuthors of division cgents of decline You want to push Your social justice cause Riot in the streets
the criminal agents a part of culture But that’s money makin Let’s cause division They say where’s god But where’s Care giving You ain’t out here living You
into a schism, racism feeding division Ambition needing precision A criminal is as guilty as the witness who sees him Hypocrisy might as well, be part
colour cause the main division Nuff youths turn dem black complexion Notice it a lead us to a wrong conclusion and next generation needs correction Oh my
Christian mother head was cut off buhari,osinbajo didn't talk Mr buhari is above law he disobeyed court no body go talk (na who go talk? ) as Biafrans
level buckled and I tumbled from the summit, Now I'm back to re-climb and this time light my cigarette from it. My stitchin' division to vision
the fool till the day I die Hey officer Let me pass on by I may be a criminal But I'm innocent tonight Ain't doin nothin just stumbling home From the bar
Intro: Papoose If your fam locked up and you sick of the law. Take these bars to the visiting flaw. Hurry up before they imprison us all. Welcome
and throwing us into Mississippi rivers like Emmett Till We are being shot down by our own law enforcement We are being labeled mentally ill And it runs deep
starting to think theres a conspiracy Of climate deniers, business insiders Capitalizing on bribes and politcal ties Very thin line to a criminal life When
ain't enough Cause my pigment live as figment Of what they think of us Criminal by default Owing loans that default Red lined so owning homes For
more (This that fire) The imperialism Militaristic division That we currently live in Seems to be all to fitting Cause from the very beginning We’ve been
I walk in and I can read the room because the writing's on the walls If you're caught in, tryna read reviews Then you might just miss this all So
be so e suppose be! Na so so division and massive rigging, committing atrocities boldly! The lawmakers, steady breaking laws Economic situation is
wrote all your laws Might as well have Might as well have Might as well have Don't take that out of context Might as well have I know the reasons why they
must interject On they phone calling cops cause they feel we a threat Like the color of my skin is a criminal act Tearing down strong holds No division
must interject On they phone calling cops cause they feel we a threat Like the color of my skin is a criminal act Tearing down strongholds No division
throw that pyramid The one that's got the eye Globalist telling lies They're wolves That are in disguise Corrupted Criminal ties But time repeats time So
the color of my skin is a criminal act I’m just speaking the facts don’t wanna overreact But we tired of the mental chains and whips on our backs Why is
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