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…It’s a breakdown of the fabric that keeps up your lies
…So break away

Try to kill the community for an unsustainable economy
A black and red reality to sanctify conformity
An age old fallacy to treat people like commodities
A struggle for integrity to maintain autonomy

Have you ever really wondered why
The suits are only in it when the revenues are high?
And the tax-payer always gets denied
On the fields on the farm, on the streets to the side now

Into the perfect sky which we see rising over every morning
There’s a single tear, a broken smile, a light that’s in your eyes
I am my father’s son and he was his mother’s child – we were born free
It’s the fight inside of me…

…A brand new day

For the sake of discussion, there’s an illusion of succession
And a partial digression to a system of oppression
A brand new perception to facilitate a question
And answer with a weapon to destroy the connection

Do you ever really question why
landlords gets richer while proletariats die?
And so we train our eyes – to ignore the brutality

Into the perfect sky which we see rising over every morning
There’s a single tear, a broken smile, a light that’s in your eyes
I am my mother’s son and she was her father’s child – we were born free
It’s the fight inside of me

From Kingston…
…to Castries
…to Georgetown
Back up to Port-of-Spain…
…on the streets of Port-of-Spain

These dreams are alive with the hopes of tomorrow
Which praise us with gifts and dead songs of sweet sorrow

But in my heart, my soul, my mind for me,
The path I walk and the peace I find for real
The time I kill and the wounds I bleed you see,
…the day I die, until the day I die in peace…

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from Children of a Globalised World, released November 16, 2011

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Punk, Hardcore, and Heights from d Southern Caribbean.

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