Refs function in,
Black destruction,
Reconstruct,
Claim equal justice
We've been,
Patient so long
Just to join the human races,
Centrals kept us in cages,
Color labeled,
Black,
The color,
Of the gun,
That kills us,
Keep
Peace live from Propriety,
Tribute races have begun,
A checkpoint lane the debaser,
Toll the racer,
Judged inhumane,
And martial be that lane,
Thy kingdom reign,
Thy central profits off the gains,
Of lock em up,
Speak no such
They're dangerous,
Who tends to us,
When blue refs come to dissemble?
It's mental,
Colors of genocide,
Races meant to divide,
(On your mark, get set go)
Don't let my dying stop procedure,
I,
The skin trigger that made you pull so eager
It's your call,
You referee
System's mandible,
Swallowing whole,
Our brethren and children,
Instilling a fear to take the wheel
Steering what's next to come
Move round racers,
Pass one, trail one,
Move round racers,
The race,
Endless,
So who's won,
But the teeth?
Of the mandible,
Champing at the bit,
At its riving of a unity,
And the crowd roars "recommit",
You're guilty
You don't regulate you pull drive-by's,
Trading stakes and ropes for a gun and badge,
It's a system I will not abide
Weeping,
And watching,
So long,
Blue death kill us,
Conditioned to shoot first,
Ask questions later,
Yet just like us,
System victims
Black,
The color,
Of the gun,
That kills us,
Us,
Us
Colors of genocide,
Race is made to divide,
(A child in the park, departed)
Kill in the name of the weapon
Don't let my dying stop procedure,
It's your call,
You referee
Painting a genocide,
Framing it in design,
(Spray them down like they're just targets)
Killed in the name of the weapon
Please don't let my dying stop procedure,
I,
The skin trigger that made you pull so eager,
Such an artist when you spray,
You aren't the weapon,
You aren't the weapon
credits
from NECROPOLIS,
released March 19, 2021
Keenan Williams, John Conte, Mike Giglia, James Nascimento
Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Jamie King
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