Lyrics Little Chicago Boy - Tasha Cobbs Leonard , Common
How
should
I
begin?
This
is
the
story
of
a
boy
named
Lonnie
Lynn
As
I
said
it,
the
spirits
enwhip
me
He
was
raised
in
the
belly
of
the
city
Chicago
Discovered
by
du
Sable
A
Black
Frenchman
That
I
had
to
mention
Extensions
of
a
young
man
livin′
on
a
low
end
47th
and
Michigan,
lackin'
a
little
discipline
Grandma
Mable
did
the
best
she
could
You
know
how
young
brothers
want
a
testy
hood
There
he
stood,
taller
than
most
Black
boys
One
of
the
best
ballers
out
of
Illinois
Collagen,
Ohio,
this
is
like
his
bio
Talks
that
we
had,
man,
they
was
never
idle
He
talked
about
readin′
the
Quran
and
the
Bible
He
talked
how
he
smoked
dope
and
sold
it
for
survival
He
talked
about
the
ancestors,
in
our
lives;
they're
vital
He
said
y'all
boys
love
the
bang
′cause
you
tribal
Spiral
of
life,
Chicago
to
Denver
Anywhere
he
went,
of
attention,
he′s
the
center
6'9",
big
heart,
big
mind
He
he
spent
his
whole
life
tryin′
to
be
big
time
He
did
in
a
way,
he
made
to
the
ABA
And
the
things
he
say
on
my
record
When
I
was
a
shawty,
he
bought
me
"The
Message"
It
was
his
messages
in
life
I
would
step
with
Didn't
see
him
much,
spirits
are
connected
Father
creates
it,
the
son
can
reflect
it
His
perspective:
sometimes
seemed
crazy
His
perspective:
sometimes
seemed
brilliant
His
perspective:
somehow
it
shaped
me
His
perspective:
undoubted
I
feel
it
He′d
walk
around
in
them
Air
Jordans
I
gave
him
I
said,
"Pops,
them
from
Mike,
man,
you
better
save
'em"
The
fight
that
he
had
with
cancer
was
a
brave
one
Took
Dr.
Sebi′s
herbs
instead
of
medication
Breathing
heavy,
he
talked
reparations
He
said,
"Son,
we
live
through
our
generations"
Offspring,
coughing,
Gene
Ammons
was
playing
In
the
background,
he
was
talking,
I
was
praying
Our
Father,
take
care
of
my
father
As
far
as
he
went,
may
I
go
farther
May
our
dreams
and
legacies
live
through
our
children
Though
I
can't
touch
him,
I
can
still
feel
him
As
Pops
would
always
say,
"Keep
the
peace"
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