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I'm from a little place call great Britain But I dunno if I love or hate Britain These words upon my page written Are the things that make and break
on the brake! Change direction! The people of Britain want a new election (Eh, referendum!) We must stay, stay in the EU Backing up from Brexit is the right thing
To Massachusetts, Boston, and Albany, New York Tallahassee, Florida, and Washington, D.C. Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Nashville, Tennessee Elvis used to hang out
to Massachusetts Boston and Albany New York. Tallahassee Florida and Washington D.C., Sante Fe New Mexico and Nashville Tennessee. Elvis used to hang out there
horizons Dull as the pewter skies over North West Eleven A solitary life A life of small horizons Dull as the governmental sky over North West Eleven
Niggas couldn't ride my wave if they bought a brand new boat I was born in Hartford, right there by the coast I be creeping in that black Spyder
an addiction Like whiskey to Christopher Hitchen's But I'm here on a particular mission I got strangers praying for the death of me Dangerous like west race
technically workers have no rights, never cross a picket line You must never cross a picket line Oh, I want to live in a Brand New Britain, never cross
Bismarck, North Dakota Hartford, Connecticut Austin, Texas and there's Nashville, Tennessee Jackson, Mississippi Tallahassee, Florida Salt Lake
Denver, Colorado, Hartford, Connecticut, And Dover, Delaware, Tallahassee, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia, Honolulu, Hawaii, And Boise, Idaho,
Hartford Welcome to Delaware Visit Dover if you're bored My names Florida Tallahassee the place to be I am Georgia Atlanta's a great city
I'm a multicultural Son of bi-racial love Italian, Espanola West Indian from the Tropical Caribbean shores I'm from the place That brought the world
gotta be, yeah Then I'll take a plane to Well actually, I'm afraid to fly, so I think I'll take the train Let's go! Going to Trenton, New Jersey,
There’s a river that runs from the border of Canada Down the east of Vermont, the west of New Hampshire Right through the center of a state that gave
There's a river that runs from the border of Canada Down the east of Vermont, the west of New Hampshire Right through the center of a state that gave
news media, the politically correct and the enemy of the people, who not surprisingly hates the show in general and me in particular, by once again tell
support When I give em a change London born, west African, first wave Man used to call man a nig nog And call man a slave First generation at the African
Greenwood Laddie Traditional. Learnt as a teenager from Peter Kennedy’s ‘Folksongs of Britain and Ireland’. If you had seen my dearest and his eyes
This land is your land This land is my land From California To New York Island From the redwood forest To the gulf stream waters This land, belongs
Bitches like damn, when he gon stop steaming the new Jim Crow they ain't never stop scheming. American top model, stackin chips in every season
I confess say it loud with your chest I'm the best in the north and the east and the west and the south don't you pout Heaven sent don't you doubt
the coffins go to those who attract 'em This feel like the Lox, mixed with the GX, mixed with the shi hisself They play my shit from Britain to BX, we
to dust I heard y'all new shit It ain't special y'all should hang it up Embarrassing We out in public and you make a fuss About the same old stuff And then
chance to evolve and for growth Repressed by West and foreign laws A fashion empire arise Shareholders want the last drop Cheap laborers are the brilliant
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