Lyrics.com »
Search results for 'Indigenous Displaced Person'
Yee yee! We've found 95 lyrics and 58 artists matching Indigenous Displaced Person.
Artists:
Lyrics:
and paleface Waitin' for the ice to break Seventy percent of Americans ain't Been no place So the human race gets displaced While the greedy man sees the land
of Indigenous ancestors And the ancestors demand answers It is critical to recognize that there are many limits to reconstruction Educate yourselves on why
This is part of my history I am a product of it And I am not ashamed of being an Indio Or better yet An Indigenous American I didn't always know
off your hat? Or will the place where it was The space that it had Be displaced and detached? My flows so wet You wet your pants If we met You'd stand
align with the person who's free The only thing I need is Space For these feelings They always run the show Displaced There is no meaning Why don't we
to feel like foreigners cause it's so corrupt Tax payers funding their own ethnic cleansing Rap scholar spoke on this from the beginning Displaced from
The weight on my bars weighs more than gold I got a gage in the car homie say no more We got displaced but I let my spirit soar Like the crane hawk
and indigenous gotta holla if you really feelin this Gotta holla if you really real enough Other rappers is delirious Yeah it's really that serious Better holla if
And my sister was born 100 yrs after they died and Even though they were Irish immigrants They still displaced people who were Indigenous We're
Lost without trace indigenous race taken by force and displaced. Sons of the land true American they made their last stand for survival. Pain
boy and the Bosnian girl The African in Sudan, the people of Kurdistan The third world American indigenous man Palestinians, Washington Heights,
of resources for corporate profit. The indigenous cultures and animals are displaced or destroyed Unless bulldozers are disabled to prevent access.
(Similar to a girl) Este Cvto (Metal person) Lopice (Nice) Not a human being I run on gasoline They made me who I am Indigenous and damned I am made
hear me Indigenous African only spoke Zulu My American tongue was leery Walked out the gas station A homeless man with a semi-tan complexion Asked
Um, I was talking about that this weekend Thinking a lot about it I think the two basic types of Music indigenous to this country are Um, the Black
to say, Lu is an impressivе person And an artist in three short years She has built thе base of Her music career and has already amassed 3 000 monthly
than the sum of your parts? She knows how they see her but they don't know half I never wanted to be anybody other Than the person that I am
than the sum of your parts? She knows how they see her but they don't know half I never wanted to be anybody other Than the person that I am
the baddest be I'd rather be at academy Of killers, I'm glad to be me Magnify the shit like bifocal Motherfuckers talk on the internet but in person they
in domesticity Assumes its role better than me I'm a displaced person whose culture let me down I raise my own daughters in a pornographic town
of times, you know I won't let you down People need a father figure Someone who's purpose is bigger Someone wholeads with intention A person that's holding
and half shame And though one got one half, one got the other, they're still both to blame And though they're quite the separate person, I assure you,
roots that are indigenous My conscious is calcified Kiss my main chick on her cheek Tasting her invisible cries That once rested there As I go over to my
I don't deserve the universe While I orbit with solar scars The person that I was A mirage on the horizon Retreat to the jungle Indigenous can't even
Discuss these Indigenous Displaced Person Lyrics with the community:
Report Comment
We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.
If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly.
Attachment
You need to be logged in to favorite.
Log In