Lyrics Sacred Texts - Original Version - Gabriel Teodros
It's
been
a
long
time
And
y'all
never
heard
of
us,
that's
fine
I've
been
Vibin'
since
Tribe
was
Marauding
through
Midnights
A
follower
of
Styles
of
the
Fellowship,
Free
To
create
me
through
mixtape
spacing
And
I
remember
when
a
Resurrection
saved
me
My
Sense
was
in
Common
with
this
fool
I
never
seen
From
a
city
that
I
swear
I
know
I've
never
been
to
But
it
rained
plus
he
felt
the
pain
like
me
Influenced
by
PE
& BDP
Ice
Cube,
Roy
Ayers,
to
Bob
Marley
My
headphones
then,
were
my
only
company
I
was
awkward
socially,
never
fit
into
a
peer
group
Imagine
growing
up
with
only
music
there
to
hear
you
It's
only
there
to
heal
you,
piercing
to
the
root
It
can
hurt
while
it
moves
you
and
shock
you
to
life
What
else
would
I
do
ya'll,
if
I
didn't
write,
record
& perform
songs?
Options
are
long
gone
and
far
out
of
sight
Cuz
I
remember
back
what?
1995,
"it's
a
suicide"
Felt
like
it's
Me
Against
The
World
plus
I
was
Ready
To
Die
Scribing
with
my
first
pad,
pen
Listening
to
Pac
when
they
sniped
him
Damn
Now
I'm
still
fighting,
reciting
& rocking
with
a
mic
in
palm
It's
like
seven
years
gone
and
I
can't
stay
calm
They
still
got
me
feeling
Trapped
like
a
walking
time
bomb
And
I
need
this
now
more
than
I
ever
have
Call
it
hip-hop,
rock,
soul,
blues
or
the
jazz
Or
music
of
the
future
Fuck
bringing
it
back
We
heart
chasing
From
mixtape
making
To
basement
cathedrals
We
drew
sacred
texts
on
these
walls
And
respond
whenever,
wherever
the
spirit
calls
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
And
I
don't
even
have
a
minute
to
hate
There's
too
much
to
do
for
justice
now
So
I
dedicate
this
one
for
love
Like
Mamie
Till-Bradley
did
for
her
son
Knowing
that
these
lynchings
are
still
going
on
And
on
me,
I
can't
even
fathom
that
focused
calmness
just
yet
Like
a
single
mother
gets
when
poverty
tightens
it's
grip
And
her
kids
don't
understand
what
having
no
money
is
When
a
reflex
to
live
is
all
that
you
know
you
got
Dancing
cuz
your
spirits
caught
You'd
rather
body
rock
til
your
body
rots
Than
to
feel
a
world
without
music
The
blues
don't
stop
Another
child
gets
shot,
and
the
cops
are
the
culprits
A
woman
gets
raped
And
the
number
one
suspect
could
be
her
best
friend
Many
men
don't
comprehend
We
didn't
start
the
fire
This
violence
created
us
Yet
we
still
perpetuate
it
And
I
don't
know
who
to
trust
I
don't
believe
in
no
fantasy
R&B
kind
of
love
I
don't
need
to
helplessly
fall
in
to
fear
of
what?
Life
what
be
like
without
limits,
empty
traditions
Out
of
date
definitions
from
a
colonizer's
tongue
Dig
it?
I'm
building
here,
specifically,
Northwest
Pacific
speech
Southend
to
CD
regions,
reaching
peeps
Wake
from
they
sleep
singing
this
melody,
like
yo
God
believes
in
me,
do
I
believe
in
me?
Yes
I
believe
in
me,
nobody
else
could
set
me
free
Set
em
free
God
believes
in
me,
do
I
believe
in
me?
Yes
I
believe
in
me,
nobody
else
could
set
me
free
Set
em
free
Heart
chasing
From
mixtape
making
To
basement
cathedrals
We
drew
sacred
texts
on
these
walls
And
respond
whenever,
wherever
the
spirit
calls
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
They
talk
to
us
then
walk
through
us
How
could
I
love
you?
How
could
I
love
you?
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8 What You Leave Behind
9 Tell Me How It Goes
10 Every Scar
11 Hold Ya Head
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13 It's Not Money
14 Water For Our Seeds
15 Glass Ceiling
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17 East Africa - Live at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, June 15 2007
18 Nothing
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