Lyrics Love Letter to an Angel - Suli Breaks
I
once
wrote
a
love
letter
to
an
angel
Scribbled
down
my
feelings
and
emotions
on
an
A4
about
a
pageful
So
when
the
postman
asked
for
the
address
and
told
me
They
didn′t
deliver
to
the
heaven,
it
was
painful
From
that
point
on
at
a
young
age
I
realized
reality
would
always
stand
in
the
way
of
a
man
attempting
To
fulfill
his
heart's
desires
And
that
the
postman
was
a
wanker
And
that
only
a
fool
would
believe
in
Santa
No
man
will
give
you
something
without
expecting
something
back
in
return
Would
you
listen
to
my
story
if
I
told
you
I
was
just
another
black
youth
from
the
urban
part
of
North
London
known
as
Wood
Green
Where
were
still
hanging
from
the
same
tree
by
the
same
by
the
same
rope
I
was
a
fool
to
believe
them
when
they
said
I
shouldn′t
waste
my
vote
Last
year
I
was
the
first
and
last
time
you
see
me
put
an
x
next
to
a
party's
name
Because
they
increased
tuition
fees
4 kids
died
from
stabbings
last
week
And
apparently
Obama
just
buried
Osama
Like
I
said,
only
a
fool
would
believe
in
Santa
I
write
poems
while
working
in
a
stockroom
at
work
On
a
phone
which
is
supposed
to
be
my
locker
There
is
a
possibility
I
could
get
fired
before
finishing
this
next
line
I'm
just
like
you,
sitting
behind
a
cashier,
wondering
what
all
these
years
of
education
amounted
to
I
know
a
doctor
that
is
a
cleaner
A
lawyer
that
stacks
bottles
and
an
accountant
that
works
in
McDonalds
Didn′t
you
strive
for
that
degree?
Wasn′t
that
piece
of
paper
with
a
number
supposed
to
change
your
life?
The
irony
of
what
I
just
said
made
me
laugh
twice
Because
a
clever
man
will
tell
you
money
is
the
root
of
all
evil,
But
a
wise
man
will
tell
you
that
money
was
created
by
people,
And
my
mum
will
say:
"Money
can't
by
you
happiness,
but
it
can
help".
How
would
she
react
if
she
found
I
took
my
degree
and
ripped
it
up?
All
the
great
men
are
no
longer
here
to
sit
with
us
So
I
drop
knowledge
on
the
streets
and
hope
the
youth
pick
it
up
I
never
smoke
weed,
so
who
am
I
to
disagree?
Spark
one
up
and
blaze
away
if
that′s
what
sets
you
free
Because
they
will
tell
you
that
it's
Kosher
Then
they
attempt
to
dictate
your
life
with
a
rota
I′m
a
product
of
a
part-time
shift
in
Sainsbury's
Twenty
hour
shifts
in
Marks
and
Spencer
full
time
at
a
construction
site
only
to
get
home
and
find
out
the
council
have
still
turned
off
your
lights
F-em!!!
12
years
in
the
school
system,
3 years
in
a
higher
learning
institution,
two
exclusions
Been
young,
black
and
sagging
your
jeans
causing
you
lectures
to
draw
conclusions
American
dream
street
illusions
Uncles
constantly
asking
to
send
them
money
via
Western
Unions
No
degree,
turning
23
and
finding
out
life
ain′t
what
you
thought
it
would
be
Admitting
this
to
yourself
awkwardly
Mental
depression,
government
steering
the
economy
straight
into
a
reception
So
now
Lily
can't
get
a
job
even
though
she
paid
attention
in
every
flipping
lesson
"To
be
or
not
to
be?"
is
an
irrelevant
question
"I
think
there
for
I
am"
The
world
is
a
classroom
and
they
want
to
put
my
people
in
detention
I
feel
like
Black
Jew
in
Nazi
Germany
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