Pop's Belief

Album: The Dreamer/The Believer (2011)
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  • Yeah, yeah, bring it on
    Uh huh, with the ya ya, yeah
    Just sitting around kicking it a little bit
    I thought we would record something tonight
    And I do want to dedicate it to two very outstanding people
    I live the spirit of
    Gentlemen Crispus Attucks and Mr. Marcus Garvey
    Thank you so much

    The Believer
    If I were a believer, I believe I would believe in the beginning
    Everybody's beginning
    Mine, that my very first ancestors were front row and present
    When God stepped to the mic
    I believe from the creation of the Garden of Eden
    The separation of the tribes
    Our long marches across the desert
    Being (?) kids
    For instincts born in caves of ice
    All, each and every one, the souls of one God
    Granted earthly existence to allow each to earn
    The blessing of transcending, time-traveling throughout the universe
    With the blessings and well-wishes of my fathers, prophets of my own
    No search, no steer no mysteries
    We inherit the power to turn nightmares into dreams
    For those of us who come from less than (?) circumstances
    Dreams, good dreams, sweet dreams, dreams come true
    Truthful dreams, truthful dreams become life
    Life becomes belief, belief becomes live!
    Live the life you believe
    The American dream, the black American dream, the universal dream
    For the sake of the unwritten laws of humanity, I believe in God
    I believe in my ancestors, I believe in my offsprings
    I believe in Dr. Savior, I believe we must stop Willie Lynch'n mention each other
    I believe in the truth, truth
    See you next lifetime Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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