Let Freedom Reign

Album: Let Freedom Reign (2010)
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  • Oh American citizen, come collect your freedom
    No matter what your living in
    No more giving in
    Oh American citizen, come collect your freedom
    No matter what you're living in
    It's time to win

    Keep us in the four walls of our childrens will be quiet
    Most of us ain't even democratic or Republic
    Can, and by coincidence we love
    The elected until the detected of being human
    American falls, minorities lose war
    But if we unite we would have won the war
    On poverty
    On drugs
    On medicated
    On love

    Freedom isn't given it is taken
    Freedom isn't free it's earned
    Not, no, it's learned
    Been hung and burned,
    Yet rest in peace, resurrected plea
    This ain't black or white, it's gray
    This is not about my face
    Most of us don't know what to say
    Right from wrong, I'm free from slaves

    Let freedom reign
    Do you wanna be free or do you wanna be
    I wanna be, I wanna be, I wanna be
    Free,
    Let freedom Reign

    Let freedom reign
    Do you wanna be free or do you wanna be
    I wanna be, I wanna be, I wanna be
    Free,
    Let freedom Reign

    America the beautiful
    Suspect as usual
    Liberty and death give me freedom on my funeral
    I walk across the planet with the steps of a giant
    My rhymes bridge the gap between religion and science
    Cause my evidence is spiritual
    I know my sheer presence is a miracle
    I wasn't supposed to be here to share with you
    But here I am, standing with my chest out
    I take my place in history I never get left out
    You stressed out and scared so it's causing you to act hard
    Freedom ain't free, gotta put it on my black card
    My passport claim I'm an American citizen
    The constitution said I'm three fifths
    I'm not a semi and guerrilla
    Make my songs stronger than the horn of Gideon
    Truth is the ? gave the native people syphilis
    Consider this: Christopher Columbus ain't know where he was goin'
    So lets stop calling our Native brothers Indians

    [Chorus]

    We were carried here in shackles from the homelands
    ? chop, chain locked, brain washed, programmed
    Time's change, freedom reigns, I'm a grown man
    Holding the future in the palms of my own hands
    In this World, the coonery and tomfoolery
    All I'm trying to do is stay true to my community
    The daily news ain't the only thing that's schooling me
    Watching these haters operating with impunity
    Its journey dollar signs, black and white collar crimes
    Running out of time, out of sight, out of mind
    It gets realer and it's real in Palestine
    Troubles of the World start to seem intertwined
    War criminals, conflict minerals, pillagers are coming home
    And five star generals telling lies in press conferences and interviews
    I'm trying to take back the power cause it's been abused

    [Chorus]

    I'm just black in America
    I'm not Afro American
    Just a passive American
    Making belief I'm better than
    What we've been, what we've been
    I said
    I'm just black in America
    I'm not Afro American
    Just a passive American
    Making belief I'm better than
    What we've been, what we've been Writer/s: CHARLES T. HARMON, CHRISETTE MICHELE PAYNE, TALIB KWELI GREENE, TARIK L. COLLINS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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