Текст песни The Reparation - Dr. AK Sterling
Reparations,
aka
the
payback
You
raped
my
mother
nation
by
the
boatloads
Then,
proceeded
to
rape
our
mothers
and
daughters
like
savages
So
what's
the
payback
Well
it's
simple
I
pick
up
my
pistol
with
my
clip
and
load
Now
I'm
coming
back
for
everything
you
owe
For
potential,
rights,
and
dignity
you
stole
Ever
since
we
touched
down
in
1619,
it's
been
hell
We've
been
disrespected,
spit
on,
suppressed,
but
kept
our
eyes
on
heaven
The
only
thing
we
had
was
our
hope
and
fellow
brethren
Not
to
forget
the
sisters,
our
backbone
throughout
all
the
suffering
I
think
about
the
injustices,
stare
at
my
bullets,
I
long
to
start
busting
While
I'm
out
here
hustling,
knowing
that
in
my
veins
pump
the
blood
of
kings
And
in
my
dreams,
I
can
still
hear
my
ancestors'
screams
I
wake
up
sweating,
my
girl
tries
to
hug
me
I
push
her
away,
still
tripping
on
how
them
devils
crippled
my
country
They
say
times
have
changed,
but
that's
a
lie
Perpetuated
by
these
crooked
politicians
campaigning,
just
trust
me
America
is
a
fine
country,
but
it's
history
is
ugly
It
all
started
with
the
slaughtering
of
the
Native
American
Then
they
built
their
economy
with
the
blood
of
the
African
1792
comes
the
cotton
gin,
and
ain't
no
breaks
for
blacks
Because
now
there's
more
cotton
that
needs
to
come
in
A
nation
divided
by
politics,
not
racial
tolerance
Hands
200,000
blacks
a
gun
in
1861
The
Civil
War
starts,
and
by
65
it's
done
Now
that's
242
years
of
endless
bloodshed
and
tears
That's
88,330
days
my
people
were
beaten
instead
of
paid
And
it's
a
shame,
considering
who's
to
blame
It's
still
a
white
man's
world,
but
since
our
ancestors
built
it
The
fruits
we
deserve
However,
broken
promises
and
lies
are
all
we
observe
So
we
fight
day
and
night
for
a
luxury
as
simple
as
civil
rights
In
the
1960s,
and
even
until
now,
2002
But
remember,
everything
they
teach
y'all
kids
in
school
isn't
true
Abraham
Lincoln
freed
the
slaves
Nah
He
sold
us
a
dream,
got
us
to
fight,
and
then
got
paid
I
struggle
not
to
embrace
hate
and
question
my
people's
fate
Hoping
we
see
the
light
before
it's
too
late
Seems
like
all
of
our
visionaries
have
been
slain
And
that
just
adds
on
to
the
pain
Black-on-black
crime
ain't
helping
you
see
to
them
We
all
the
same
And
it's
plain
to
see,
ever
since
they
had
the
nerve
to
change
our
names
So
what's
the
payback
How
about
humanity,
after
all
the
tragedy,
racism,
and
insanity
Couple
of
dollars,
see,
but
more
importantly,
equality,
respect
And
how
about
an
apology
But
we
didn't
do
it
Yeah,
but
you
living
on
the
land
my
people
built
with
their
hand
And
if
it
wasn't
for
the
natives,
y'all
would
have
starved
And
if
it
wasn't
for
my
relatives,
you
stole
from
afar
You'd
have
had
no
economy,
been
subject
to
the
king
and
just
a
colony
And
I
see
the
question
itself
just
bothers
me
What's
the
payback
Don't
even
ask
me,
because
nothing
can
make
up
for
the
past
My
only
hope
is
that
my
people
find
unity
and
that
it
lasts
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