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Better Off

Was Samoa better off without


The missionaries coming to save us


Oh enslave us to leave our roots


To submit to their god


Because we were savages


That ate humans


But didn't Europeans eat humans too


Yet we have mixed their infected bloodline with our customs and


Still call it Fa'a Samoa


Or the Samoan Way


I didn't know that Samoans came from the Caucus Mountains or the caves


But when we ask questions


We are told to shut up


Left confused


Telling us we are fiapoko


Or smart alecks thinking we know it all


Yet they wonder why people have left the church


Because they no longer follow the source


But their own self interests


Like draining the energy and pockets of the congregation


But when we question it they say


We are looking at it through our own eyes


Not through the Holy Spirit


I believe in God but not of the oppressor


Looking to seek the truth


The truth of what God wanted from us


Not of religion and titles


But how my ancestors lived


The true Fa'a Samoa


The Samoan Way without the clorox


Purified brown soulful essence


Were we better off


Better off


Not having those invaders and impostors on our island


Damn

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