Letter To The 1%
(专辑: Soundtrack To The Struggle 2 - 2019)
Talking in terms of power. Where the
power is, who's shaping the
condition of our lives, who determines the
quality of the
air we breathe, the
food we eat, the
water we drink, the
kinda jobs we can have, the
images we have to deal with and such. If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth This is my letter to the
1% If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth Power to those that read bell hooks Power to those that sell books Power to those who know how the
inside of a
cell looks All those feeling helpless, forgotten and discarded Power to the
strange fruit they thought was rotten in the
garden Power to those sitting alone, seeking solace in the
calmness Power to those feeling stained, know your tomorrow isn't tarnished Power to those that sweep the
streets with more knowledge than PhD's Power to those that keep their keys, return this promise, please believe Power to those that suffer in silence, those it hurts to hear Power to those that hold their ground Power to those that persevere Power to those that love humanity more than they love style Power to immigrants probably raising Donald Trump's child Power to the
blind who can't imagine what sight is Those staring at the
moon and all those working night-shifts Power to the
readers, the
writers, the
illiterate Power to those that struggle to decolonise their syllabus Power to the
shy ones, always struggle to make friends And the
half of humanity worth less than eight men Power to those that risked their life to dig the
coltan from the
ground For the
mic I'm spitting on and the
phone you're holding now Power to those that build the
stadium they're playing in Power to those that mowed the
grass and stitched the
ball that they're playing with Power to every rapper that doesn't rap about killing Power to the
builders who built buildings that outlived them If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth Power to the
slaves of Ancient Greece that didn't have the
right to vote Democracy dead like Gary Webb, when they import it like its coke Power to those write to prison Power to those writing home Power to those writing poems Power to those that died alone Power to Curtis Mayfield Power to Ronald Isely Power to the
fishermen that were forced into piracy Power to every person that is working in a
library Power to every nurse that we turn to in our times of need Power to the
unions and the
mindless that should punish Power to those that drive the
busses and those that collect the
rubbish Power to the
youth desiring the
truth Power to every rapper that is dying for a
Fire in the
Booth For those that lost limbs to King Leopald's quota And those risking their lives for the
P&O to Dover Power to union leaders murdered by... Power to victims of this globalised cosa nostra Power to those dying on the
shores and the
borders Power to humanbeings that were rendered fauna and flora Power to those that cleaned up after the
stage show And Carnival goers still haunted by Kelso Cochrane's ghost Power to ... his picture taunts us ever after So many questions never answered Remember the
last words of Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun, "الأمة تنتظر الخدمة، الإنجليز لا يوافقون" Power to Al-Jawahiri and his rebellions They killed his brother Ja'far and he cursed the
rotten Thamesians Enlighten despots pursuing tactics Machiavellian Chinese still preceded Europa millennium, think about it Printed press half a
millennium never get close Power to Ken Loach and every volunteer in Lesbos Cuban doctors sent to Sri Lanka for the
tsunami Power to those that cleaned up after the
Bullingdon parties If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth Kids knowing Apple products before they know what an apple is Forgotten like passengers on the
USS Indianapolis Dying days, for they could see what little boy's damage did On the
precipice of fascism, while pacifist is cancerous Power to those still strong enough to dream Power to those that chose not to be a
cog in the
machine Power to those that love first and hate never Power to those that sleep on the
streets through grey weather Power to Aziz Ali and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Power to Norman Baker, David Kelly's, ulnar artery Power to the
genocided population of Tasmania The
internet descends to Trumptastic fantasia Let them try quote this You'll never find a
better diagnosis than collective psychosis It's getting quite hopeless but hope is all we have Tryna cultivate the
positive, not focus on the
bad But the
globe's under attack The
obnoxious rage of a
fake intellectual Amazing grace in the
age of the
spectacle Not the
first time they found a
racist electable To raise to the
pedestal Then desecrate the
place that translated the
decimal I
don't wanna tempt fate Power to corpse-washers like Salvador Allende Power to language learners From Bernie Sanders fans to flag-burners One man's inertia is another man's purpose In the
utopia of song, we are victorious But the
bitter sweet reality is not this glorious Power to Coltrane watching Malcolm X
Power to Paul Robeson under house-arrest Power to Galileo under house-arrest Power to Ibn Haytham under house-arrest Forgive me if I
sound obsessed This is my letter to the
1% If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well The
redistribution of power The
redistribution of power We want the
redistribution of power We want the
redistribution of power If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth We want the
redistribution of power, the
redistribution of power until your power is ours Until your power is ours If I
can sing this song without you maybe all is well If we can sing this song without you we don't need your wealth