Lyrics Benaz - Riz MC
You
see,
Things
dipped
in
Benaz's
life
when
Dad
crashed
his
car,
lost
minicab
license
He
picked
fights
with
Ma,
he'd
drink
nights
at
bars
Wished
he
had
a
son
Redundant
and
drunk
Benaz
tried
stopping
from
shoving
her
mum
around
So
now
he
beats
her
like
it
makes
him
proud
The
fat
lips
meant
she
had
to
quit
Topshop
And
now
they
beef
and
argue
nonstop
She
won't
marry
some
freshie
cousin,
she's
telling
him
He's
only
in
it
for
the
passport
and
benefits
But
Dad
doesn't
get
it
or
wanna
You
see,
he's
an
immigrant
with
nothing,
so
his
currency's
honor
He
already
promised
the
relative
she
would
be
the
bride
for
his
son
Her
second
cousin
said
it
would
please
her
But
the
young
girl
doesn't
think
like
the
geeza
She
won't
let
him
shut
away
her
heart
like
a
dealer
Mum
backed
her
up
and
he
left
it
But
to
him
this
is
worse
than
death:
disrespected
So
now
she
doesn't
work
but
she
runs
domestics
Then
one
day
at
Tescos
who
woulda
guessed
it
The
self-service
checkout
wasn't
workin',
then,
outta
nowhere
"Can
I
help
you,
ma'am?",
get
the
hell
out!
It's
her
first
crush
from
primary
school
Haven't
met
since
then,
but
when
she
smiles
he
still
drools
"Long
time,
no
see",
"Yeah,
the
irony"
- Cool
Soon,
buying
milk
and
eggs
becomes
a
nightly
excuse
His
name's
Akin
An
orphan,
ain't
got
many
friends
Suits
Benaz,
she
stays
low
key
in
the
ends
He's
not
the
usual
wannabe
macho
guy
with
the
Benz
He's
studying
optometry,
skinny,
not
hench
He
examines
her
green
eyes,
his
heart
does
breakbeats
Smiles
are
swapped,
soon,
they
find
place
to
creep
They
walk
deep
in
woods,
where
grass
carpets
feet
Phone
bills
grow
in
the
dark,
half-asleep
It's
the
real
deal,
he
wanna
do
it
proper
Puts
on
best
suit,
knocks
on
door
to
ask
the
old
codger
Akin
asks
her
dad
and
he
makes
a
little
speech
But
all
he
gets
is
a
no,
like
a
kick
in
the
teeth
'Cause
his
grandad's
from
the
wrong
tribe
or
village
He's
from
the
wrong
subset
of
the
same
religion
It's
not
a
way
to
pick
for
yourself
like
you're
the
English
"Don't
ever
try
to
see
her
again,
this
is
finished."
But
love's
persistent
Benaz
and
Akin
can't
resist
magnetism
She
feels
so
blue,
but
he
soothes
the
hurt
Says
they
can't
stop
love,
and
calls
her
his
little
Smurf
But
soon
they're
seen
by
boys
from
the
community
That
go
out
and
fuck
white
girls
with
impunity
Oh,
gee!
Misogyny
meets
old
school
hypocrisy
"What
we
do
is
fine,
but
our
women
must
live
honestly."
Word
spreads,
other
people's
whispers
twisted
This
innocent
love
into
sinful
kisses
"Control
your
daughter,
what
an
awful
family"
"She
already
backed
out
of
a
marriage,
And
now
she
sleeps
with
any
old
boy."
Truth
is,
she's
a
virgin,
yeah,
but
gossip
is
rarely
the
true
version
Hurting
the
family,
the
name,
is
like
losing
the
life
savings
So
Dad
collects
payment
as
bailiff
Pounds
her
flesh,
blood
speckles
all
over
the
loo
Words
can
break
bones
and
turn
your
eyes
blue
She
zones
out,
goes
numb
as
he
kicks
and
slaps
her
She
listens
to
that
rained
down
pitter
and
patter
The
same
pitiful
rhythm
of
hypocritical
chatter
From
those
who
call
her
"whore,
slut,
bitch"
and
slap
her
No
matter
She
has
a
special
concealer
for
these
mornings
Applies
to
eyelids
while
the
violent
are
yawning
Dawn
brings
a
silence,
she
holds
it
close
She's
a
lily
in
its
lake
and
for
now,
she
floats
With
faith
in
her
heart,
she
thinks
maybe
she
should
just
play
a
part
In
some
imaginary
poets
tragic
heart
'Cause
she's
not
gonna
live
a
half
life
She
cleans
pus
from
her
hard
eye,
smiles
in
the
mirror,
decides
Her
choice,
either
disobey
Dad
and
risk
death
Or
prison
jailed
in
her
own
home
and
sit
there
She
thinks,
"Yes,
I'll
run
away
with
Akin."
Sends
text,
wears
frown
as
crown,
such
a
pitiful
princess
Says
"Meet
me
in
the
forest
if
you
honestly
love
me
Before
dawn
comes
and
the
sky's
still
lovely
Dad
beat
me
up
again,
I
want
you
to
hug
me
We
gotta
run
away,
bring
clothes
and
money."
'Cause
she
knows
she's
good,
she's
fed
up
of
should
She
puts
on
her
red
hood
and
rides
into
the
woods
If
I
knew
I'd
live
in
shame
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
If
I
knew
I'd
feel
this
pain
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
When
she
went
into
the
woods
that
day
she
was
in
for
a
big
surprise
A
bunch
of
guys
from
'round
the
way,
drunk
after
a
rave
Spied
them
both
with
suitcases
running
away
They'd
gotten
away
Like
hyenas
fast
upon
them
As
if
drunk
sleazebags
must
guard
her
honor
Some
of
them
knew
her
cousin
So
they
grassed
her
properly
to
the
family
What
Daddy
did
could
pass
for
horror
She
lost
use
of
her
right
eye,
eats
through
a
straw
Right
leg
in
a
plaster
at
the
hospital
ward
Akin
sneaks
in
to
visit
her
with
scars
on
his
jaw
From
where
Benaz's
cousin's
knuckles
waged
a
war
He
cries,
and
he
draws
a
little
heart
on
the
plaster
Puts
a
kiss
on
her
eye,
tells
her
now
it
will
heal
faster
She
said
"I
told
doctors
that
I
happened
to
fall
over
It's
funny
you
call
me
Smurf,
now
I'm
blue
all
over
Be
strong,
my
love,
and
try
not
to
cry
And
from
on
don't
call
me
Smurf,
you
should
call
me
Popeye."
He
says,
"No
more
jokes.
This
mess
must
stop."
Convinces
her
she
has
to
get
some
help
from
the
cops
"I've
tried
twice
when
they
beatin'
me,
they
heard
the
screams
But
Mum
says
that
we
don't
need
police,
they
turn
and
leave"
But
Akin
brought
a
constable
with
him
So
Benaz
spills
the
beans
in
the
hospital
Sittin'
there
with
her
drip
and
the
stitches
But
it's
clear
that
after
six
minutes
he
thinks
that
she's
fibbing
Isn't
really
trusting
his
witness
He
says,
"The
nurse
told
me
that
you
fell
down
the
stairs
Now
you're
changing
your
story
And
though
I
see
that
you're
scared,
your
parents
are
crying
It
doesn't
make
sense
what
you
said
I
can't
put
you
in
protection
'cause
there's
nothin'
proven
yet
Try
going
to
a
women's
shelter,
there
isn't
one
nearby?
It
shut
down?
Well,
sorry,
I
can't
help
ya
Well,
don't
try
and
live
with
your
fella
If
anyone
bothers
you
over
there,
well
You
can
just
give
us
a
bell,
love
But
it
seems
to
me
like
you
just
want
a
council
house
Stop
wasting
police
time,
please,
that's
all
for
now"
And
as
PC
Plod
is
leaving,
her
family
sees
him
They
creep
in
the
ward
silently
seething
Benaz
can't
control
her
breathing,
knows
it's
open
season
now
But
she's
too
proud
to
plead
with
them
Akin
asks
them
to
leave,
that
they
even
came
is
hard
to
believe
Squares
up
to
her
father
and
grits
teeth
Uncles
and
cousin,
brothers
are
ready
to
rough
him
up
But
her
mother
steps
forward,
say
"No,
let's
discuss
it."
"Come
home,
Benaz.
I
fought
for
you
once
And
if
you
really
want
this
man
as
your
husband,
then
I'll
trust
him."
Her
father
apologizes,
tries
touching
her,
mumbling
His
agony
for
her
to
move
out
the
way,
but
she
doesn't
He
says,
"Akin,
what
I
did
is
hard
to
forgive,
I
understand
But
if
your
heart
is
as
big
as
she
thinks
it
is
Don't
make
her
choose
between
you
and
her
family."
Her
mom
says,
"It's
alright,
but
my
child,
Benaz
don't
abandon
me"
Stranded,
she
feels
primeval
attraction
Her
genes
hanker
for
family
Sees
hope
in
the
old
man's
defeat
She
wonders
if
her
mother
might
collapse
if
she
leaves
Breathe
deep,
says
she'll
give
it
a
try,
at
least
Akin
can't
believe
it,
but
he
follows
her
lead
Makes
peace,
shakes
hands,
an
uncomfortable
squeeze
Benaz's
one
eye
swells
up
in
relief
If
justice
is
blind,
hope
looks
with
one
eye
(and
leaps)
If
I
knew
I'd
live
in
shame
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
If
I
knew
I'd
feel
this
pain
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
She
waddles
through
the
door
on
crutches
Rushed
in
from
hospital
They
promised
her
the
wedding
would
come
quick
Dad
says,
"There's
flowers
and
food
to
choose,
come
pick."
Her
heart
throbs,
she
half
hops
and
half
runs
in
But
something
doesn't
quite
fit
"Why
are
the
curtains
shut,
Ma,
and
why
don't
you
sit?"
There's
an
empty
suitcase
but
the
handles
are
ripped
White
cloth
lines
the
inside,
freshly
stitched
Akin
was
told
to
go
wait
at
the
mosque
with
the
ring
She's
home
alone,
feels
the
walls
closing
in
He
said
he'd
call
her
when
he
gets
there
but
her
phone
don't
ring
And
in
that
moment,
she
knows,
her
dad
planned
the
whole
thing
Akin
got
rushed
by
her
cousins,
bottled
by
the
one
she
wouldn't
marry
Who
wishes
that
she
loved
him
He
tried
struggling,
but
seven
of
them
all
punching
him
He
bleeds
'til
his
blood
runs
thin
Eyes
shut,
lights
dim
Benaz
is
on
her
own
again
Silence
falls,
reminds
her
of
dawn
Her
heart
blinks,
Mum
starts
to
cry,
her
mask
slips
"How
far
can
I
help
you,
the
way
you
behaved,
you
asked
for
it."
Dad
just
stares
and
broods
Then
he
bends
down,
starts
to
undo
the
lace
from
his
shoes
Holds
them
between
his
fists
like
an
improvised
noose
Benaz
nods
and
then
she
lets
a
fire
run
loose
Swings
her
crutch
far,
she
screams
and
chucks
vase
"Fuck
you,
Fuck
your
honor,
what
about
my
heart?"
Her
dad's
on
top
of
her
now
and
he's
blocking
her
arms
He's
stopping
her
from
scratching
and
bottles
her
hard
He's
sitting
on
her
leg
as
she
gasps
She
won't
give
up
'til
the
last
Legs
broken,
arms
pinned,
so
she
spits
on
the
bastard
Blood
gathers
in
her
face
The
pressure
presses
against
the
neck
And
Dad
tightens
it
and
mumbles
a
prayer
Knuckles
whiten,
the
lace
frays
That
windpipe
tries
to
be
brave,
but
Now
not
even
love
can
save
her
Laces
tighten
around
the
neck
A
world
darkens,
cuts
into
her
flesh
As
her
arteries
harden
The
sound
of
her
mum
screaming
distorts
the
laughter
The
last
thing
she
sees,
the
weeping
face
of
her
father
Eyes
close
And
her
thoughts
drift
off
as
they
do
To
the
memory
of
her
daddy
tying
her
shoes
By
the
school
gates
But
now
he
dumps
her
dead
in
a
suitcase
Buries
her
in
the
garden
with
no
mark
on
the
youth's
grave
They
call
police,
say
she
just
disappeared
They
plead
on
T.V.
and
it's
unsolved
for
years
Akin
is
brain-damaged,
sleeps
rough
on
the
streets
He
goes
mad
like
Majnu,
I
know
it's
tough
to
believe
But
he
sleeps
on
concrete
and
in
the
dark
he
grieves
Although
he
doesn't
know
why,
he
can
feel
his
heart
bleed
When
he
closes
one
eye,
he
can
almost
half
see
In
his
mind
is
something
lost,
but
he'll
never
find
peace
Police
find
the
body
in
the
end
They
say
they're
sorry
and
forced
marriage
and
honor
killings
must
end
People
say
the
parents
are
thugs
But
they
still
fuck
girls,
then
judge
girls
Say
they
should
wear
hijabs
And
soon
enough,
the
cycle
restarts
So
play
this
to
your
mates
Based
on
a
true
story
of
Benaz
Dedicated
to
her
and
a
hundred
other
pieces
of
grass
'Til
the
end
of
forever,
there
are
no
lasts
'Cause
in
the
corner
of
some
English
field
Lies
the
true
price
of
love
If
I
knew
I'd
live
in
shame
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
If
I
knew
I'd
feel
this
pain
Just
to
be
near
you
I
would
do
it
all
again
I
would
do
it
all
again
1 Englistan
2 Double Lives
3 Different
4 Sunburst
5 A Few Bob
6 Enuff
7 Breathe
8 Benaz
9 I Ain't Being Racist But...
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