Lyrics Street's Lament - Marcus D
When
I
first
heard
this
beat,
I
was
sittin
in
my
car
in
the
Central
District,
on
Union...
on
top
of
hill,
just
lookin
at
the
skyline
of
the
city
and
it
reminded
me
of
When
I
first
started
rhyming,
and
I'm
just
writin
the
rhyme
and
lookin
at
the
skyline
And
I
felt
like
I
could
capture
the
whole
city
and
I
could
put
the
whole
city
on
the
Page...
(And
the
streets
need)
More
rappers
come
outta
the
slums
That's
talking
about
more
than
bustin
they
guns
(And
the
streets
need)
Less
rappers
comin
out
of
the
burbs
That's
criticizing
how
we
hustlin
birds
(And
the
streets
need)
Real
music,
more
rhyming
Ill
infrastructures,
more
grindin
Real
leaders
that's
convicted
in
will
And
givin
em...(the
real)
If
these
sidewalks
could
talk
we
would
be
in
conversation
for
ages
I
chronicle
it's
visions
meticulous
in
my
pages
I'd
follow
in
tradition
and
listen
as
it
displays
it's
Witticism
for
fools,
and
cynicism
for
sages
A
duplicate,
ain't
nothing
new
happening
so
we
used
to
it
And
ain't
no
American
dream
so
who's
chasing
its
uselessness
I'm
living
for
the
moment
that
dissipates
in
elusiveness
And
tryna
keep
productive
and
righteous
minded
like
humanists
We
in
the
city
like
pollution
is
Modern
Confucianist
shrinking
our
egos
and
bearing
a
crucifix
It's
awkwards,
like
tryna
tuck
a
mausberg
How
our
dialect
is
as
disconnected
as
crosswords
And
language
spoken
is
a
living
thing
Driven
like
women
with
children
visiting
prisoners
that's
in
the
bing
I'm
fighting
demons
and
righteous
thoughts
with
enlightenment
And
tapping
Harriet
when
I'm
writing
it
Just
to
heighten
it
Skylines,
drifting
for
days
kids
not
addicted
to
haze
Pigs
in
position
for
love
of
the
people,
and
not
for
pay
True
education
for
shorties
that's
heavy
letting
the
metal
blast
A
sentiment
of
death
to
the
misdirecting
oppressor
class
Better
beats,
jobs,
religion
and
mediums/
For
seeking
out
God,
that'll
keep
us
buoyant
like
helium
Less
of
the
tedium,
check
investments
for
profit
shares
Lessons
stressing
the
breadth
of
our
flesh,
and
how
it
got
us
where
And
how
we
not
aware
of
how
the
streets
is
a
crucible
for
perfection
we
oughta
Cherish
and
gotta
share
Open
ears,
closed
fists,
deep
creeds
Listen
as
I'm
spitting
it
cause
this
is
what
the
streets
need
A
restoration
for
names,
lesser
patience
for
gangs
End
to
the
gentrification
madness
and
pressure
for
change
We
only
living
once,
might
as
well
live
it
up
Instead
of
using
what's
lost
as
a
measure
for
change
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