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Bantu African-American Warrior
Africa rains Who reigns Raise Me Up from a tribe A group of traveling white men gave me a ride Brought us the African to this here place where are other types of men who were of red face they locked us up in caves and wooden boxes Whipped shot and raped all our women and girls treated them like herds of oxen Son Of Darkness, Warrior of God? if you call this Heaven you're wrong Bantu Bantu Bantu African warrior back-to-back-to-back to city-dwellers I was born and raised in the city ghetto side of town my mother left us with little food or money to live on the days of when Wine and Roses Where you live live live to be born free but government Still against you yes they condemned you In your homes and houses put a yellow sign on your door Tell you have to go back to back to back to City dwellers Bantu Bantu Bantu African warrior Picking cotton under the sun blazing in my face all day Feeding us at any time hardly never never water at bay Dried leaves in Mountain Mudd we do cover Mama I can't go Go on living this way This injustice it's driven me away Inflation moving up in the value of the dollar Going down and I don't think I have enough to go out of town Bantu Bantu Bantu back to Africa I'm no Warrior back-to-back-to-back to City dweller Net prices our High Cost of Living We can't afford to buy anything But Lucifer still in the crowded Skies Mama this sandwich I ate what was in it It taste like that rat I killed was in it Burning leaves of our love garbage around town All centered here people hey on they say it If you believe in Jesus He will send for you Send for you to come to heavens above Back-to-back-to-back to City dweller Bantu Bantu Bantu Africa Warrior 5/16/70 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 1970, 2020
Copyright © 2024 James Edward Lee Sr.. All Rights Reserved

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