paroles de chanson Back Home - Blue Scholars
And
it
begins
like...
This,
yo
Uh,
and
it
begins
where
we
left
A
brother
chased
after
by
death
until
he
catches
his
breath
We
embarked
upon
a
long
march
too
weary
to
rest
Now
tell
me
who
would
ever
have
guessed
that
at
the
top
of
the
west
A
party
rocker
and
a
poet
might
collectively
have
written
another
chapter
In
this
fight
against
this
self-described
right,
but
not
righteous
It's
highly
unlikely
we'll
take
it
lightly
when
1000
of
my
compatriots
are
evacuatin'
nightly
From
one
ave
to
another,
University
to
Beacon
The
body
was
never
meant
neither
to
last
or
be
beaten
But
Buddhas
in
the
streets
teachin'
a
lesson
to
kids
in
the
cold
And
if
I
tell
all
of
mine
there's
other
stories
to
be
told
Had
a
lot
of
good
brothers
either
my
age
or
younger
Who
copped
the
1st
album
when
it
dropped
now
gone
under
And
they
say
progress
but
the
fact
is
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King's
legacy
is
lookin'
like
the
street
we
named
after
him
Permanently
under
construction,
the
people
hustlin'
Despite
the
pain
and
sufferin'
the
energy
we've
mustered
in
South
side
Seattle
there's
a
whole
lot
happenin'
Where
so
called
soul
mates
are
stabbin'
each
other's
scapulas
Melancholy
hopeful
I
capture
the
present
moment
we
consummated
the
marriage
of
beats,
rhymes,
and
atonement
In
each
mind
resides
a
potential
so
potent
they
make
us
think
that
we
ain't
got
it
If
we
did
then
we'd
control
shit
Organizin'
and
prioritizin'
what's
important
I'm
just
tryin'
to
raise
a
seed
while
the
homies
have
abortions
No
distortion
to
the
static
I
hold
the
mic
and
pass
it
to
the
future
schools
in
session
but
there
won't
be
any
classes
Happy
to
see
family
back,
from
ten
months
in
Iraq
For
fallen
comrades
rockin'
a
black
wrist
band
It's
just
a
glimpse
of
what
you
missed
when
you
gone
We
held
you
down
and
kept
chanting
now
"bring
'em
back
home"
We
say
bring
'em
back
home
For
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
for
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
we
say
Bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
And
somewhere
a
soldier
kissed
his
family
goodbye
And
he
was
walking
like
a
warrior
the
water
in
his
eyes
He
left
in
late
September
said
he'll
be
back
in
July
Now
the
child
is
asking
mommy
"Why
did
daddy
have
to
die?"
She
says
he
fought
for
freedom,
but
she
knows
it's
just
a
lie
Cause
her
father
was
a
veteran
with
benefits
denied
Now
the
fire
in
her
eyes
burn
brighter
with
the
passin'
of
the
minutes
into
hours
and
the
hours
into
days
and
Days
turned
to
night,
nights
turned
to
face
the
other
way
One
sister
strong
holding
down
the
whole
family
It's
just
one
in
over
three
thousand
casualties
and
back
home
we
battle
with
the
apathy
We
chantin'
now
We
say
bring
'em
back
home
For
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
for
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
we
say
Bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
So
next
time
you
see
recruiters
in
your
school
or
your
crib
Tell
'em
thank
you
for
the
offer
but
you'd
rather
you
lived
We
got
more
than
just
our
bodies
to
offer
So
fuck
a
coffin
wrapped
in
red,
white,
and
blue,
withdraw
passed
due
We
disgusted
with
the
fact
we
pay
taxes
to
build
tanks
Still
dropping
one
twomp
and
a
half
to
fill
tanks
Got
a
china-mans
chance
to
fill
banks
like
Phil
Banks
For
soldiers
in
the
future
givin'
thanks
in
advance
we
say
We
say
bring
'em
back
home
For
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
We
say
bring
'em
back
home,
for
my
brothers
and
my
sisters
who've
been
gone
too
long
we
say
Bring
'em
back
home,
and
I
don't
wanna
have
to
keep
on
singin'
this
song
1 Bahá'í Healing Prayer
2 Second Chapter
3 Opening Salvo
4 North By Northwest
5 Ordinary Guys
6 Still Got Love
7 Bayani
8 Loyalty
9 Fire For The People
10 Xenophobia
11 The Distance
12 Back Home
13 50k Deep
14 Morning Of America
15 Joe Metro
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