
Tribal Nature Chaz Cardigan (Ft. Foundation)
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Doo doo doo
I grew up in a small town
Where the trees bent towards the south
Skipped church cause I knew too much
To sit and shut my mouth
Everybody loved their guns
And government and God
They wouldn't call it a lynching
Just as long as they didn’t get caught
Doo doo doo
I remember all the riots
When the president was Black
They said a n--- couldn't live in a house
Built on his peoples back
I don't think I saw color
Until I was taught that I should
And it's a shame because I’ll never get shot
For just wearing a hood
What primal creatures, posing as divine
Like its alright (its alright)
It’s alright (yeah, its alright)
I grew up in a small town
Where the trees bent towards the south
Skipped church cause I knew too much
To sit and shut my mouth
Everybody loved their guns
And government and God
They wouldn't call it a lynching
Just as long as they didn’t get caught
Doo doo doo
I remember all the riots
When the president was Black
They said a n--- couldn't live in a house
Built on his peoples back
I don't think I saw color
Until I was taught that I should
And it's a shame because I’ll never get shot
For just wearing a hood
What primal creatures, posing as divine
Like its alright (its alright)
It’s alright (yeah, its alright)
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