Expansion Outro
(专辑: Train Of Thought - 2000)
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection... Yeah... so we got this tune called "Four Women" right Originally it was by Nina Simone, and uh She said it was inspired by, uh, you know, down South Down South they used to call her Mother Auntie You know, she said no "Mrs.", you know, just Auntie, y'know what I'm saying And uh, she said if anybody ever called her Auntie she'd burn The
whole God damned place down, y'know what I'm saying But you know, we're moving past that, y'know what I'm saying Coming into a
new millenium, can't forget our elders I
got off the
Two train in Brooklyn, on my way to a
session Said "Let me help this woman up the
stairs" before I
get to stepping We got in a
conversation, she said she a
hundred and seven Just her presence was a
blessing, and her essence was a
lesson She had her head wrapped and long dreads that peeked out the
back Like antenna to help her to get a
sense of where she was at Imagine that, living a
century, the
strength of her memories Felt like an angel Heaven sent to me She lived from nigga to colored to negro to black to afro Then African-American then right back to nigga You'd figure she'd be bitter in a
twilight, be she aight Cause she done seen the
circle of life Yo, my skin is black like it's packed with melanin Back in the
days of slaves she'd be packing like Harriet Tubman And, my arms are long like she moves like a
song Feet with corns, hands with calluses but the
heart is warm And, my hair is wooly and attract a
lot of energy Even negative she gotta dead that the
head wrap is a
remedy (and) My back is strong she far from a
vagabond This is the
back the
master's whip used to crack upon Strong enough to take all the
pain that's been inflicted Again and again and again and again and then flip it To the
love for her children, nothing else matters What do they call her, they call her Aunt Sarah [*Harmonizing*] I
know a
girl with a
name as beautiful as the
rain Her face is the
same but she suffers in unusual pain Seems she only deal with losers who be using them games Chasing the
real brothers away like she confused in the
brain She try to get in where she fit in on that American Dream mission Paid tuition for that receipt to find out her history was missing And started flipping, seeing the
world through very different eyes People asking her what she'll do when it come time to choose sides Yo, my skin is yellow it's like the
face is blonde Word is bond, and my hair long and straight, it's like Sleeping Beauty See she truly feel like she belong in two worlds And now she can't relate to other girls Her father is rich and white, still living with his wife But he forced himself on her mother late one night They call it rape, that's right And now she take flight from life with hate and spite inside her mind To keep her up to the
break of light a
lot of times I
gotta find myself, I
gotta find myself I
gotta find myself, she had to remind herself They call her Siffronia, the
unwanted seed Blood still blue in her veins, and still red when she bleeds Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Don't, don't, don't hurt me again Teenage lovers sit on the
stoops of a
Harlem Holding hands under the
Apollo marquee dreaming of stardom Cause they were born the
streets is watching and scheming And now they got them generations facing diseases That don't kill you they just got problems and complications To get you first, yo it's getting worse When children hide the
fact that they pregnant Cause they scared of giving birth How will I
feed this baby, how will I
survive, how will this baby shine Daddy dead from crack in '85, mommy dead from AIDS in '89 At 14 the
baby hit the
same streets they became a
master The
children of the
enslaved, they grow a
little faster They bodies become adult while they keep the
thoughts of a
child Her arrival into womanhood was hemmed up for her survival Now she 25, barely grown, now on her own Doing whatever it takes, stripping, working out on the
block Up on the
phone talking about "My skin is tan like the
front of your hand And my hair, well my hair is alright, whatever I
wear when I
fix it It's alright, it's fine, but my hips these sway hips of mine Invite you daddy when I
fix my lips my mouth is like wine Take a
sip, don't be shy, tonight I
wanna be your lady I
ain't too good for your Mercedes, but first you gotta pay me Quit with all them questions, sugar, whose little girl am I
Why, I'm yours if you got enough money to buy You better stop with them compliments, we running out of time You wanna talk, whatever, we can do that it's your dime From Harlem is where I
came, don't worry about my name Up on 125 they call me Sweet Thing" [*Harmonizing*] Say what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what Say what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what What, what, what, what... oooo~ A
daughter come up in Georgia ripe and ready to plant seed Left her plantation when she saw a
sign even though she can't read It came from God (praise him!), when life get hard she always speak to Him She'd rather kill her babies than let the
master get to him She on the
run up North to get across to Mason-Dixon In church she learned how to be patient and keep wishing The
promise of eternal life after death for those who God bless She swear the
next baby she have will breathe a
free breath And get milk from a
free breast and love being alive Otherwise they'll have to give up being themself to survive Being maids, cleaning ladies, maybe teachers, and college graduates Nurses and housewives, prostitutes and drug addicts Some will grow to be old women, some will die before they're born There'll be mothers and lovers who inspire and make songs But me, my skin is brown and my manner is tough Like the
love I
give my babies when the
rainbow's enough I'll kill the
first muhfucker to mess with me, I
never bluff I
ain't got time to lie, my life's been much too rough Still running with bare feet, I
ain't got nothing but my sole Freedom is the
ultimate goal Life and death is small in a
hole in many ways I'm awfully bitter these days Cause the
only parents God gave me; they were slaves And they crippled me, I
got the
destiny of a
casualty But I'll live through my babies and I'll change my reality Maybe one day I'll ride back to Georgia on a
train Folks 'round there call me Peaches; guess that's my name