Unforgivable Youth
(专辑: Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 - 2012)
[Chorus] This world, my heart, my soul. Things that I
don't know. The
icicles they grow. They never let me go. Scars are left as proof. But tears they soak on through. Things I've done. My young. My unforgivable youth. [Verse 1] We land on the
horizon. The
passion in their eyes then. What they think of islands and much more in their size. Bountiful and plentiful and resource to provide them. Supplies slim. Morale when so heavily inside them. Now steadily declining. Return is not an option as necessity denies them. With this they choose to dive in. Now along the
shore and so aware of their arriving. Other children of this land prepare to share in their surviving. A
pigeontry of feathers stands his majesty with treasure. Now the
material things that kings that could never last forever. But secrets of the
spirit world and how to live in harmony together. Unbenounced to him his head would be the
first that they would sever. And stuck up on a
pike up along the
beach. Kept up as a
warning to the
rest to turn away from their beliefs. And so began it here. And for 500 years. Torture, Terror, Fear til they nearly disappear. [Chorus] This world, my heart, my soul. Things that I
don't know. The
icicles they grow. They never let me go. Scars are left as proof. But tears they soak on through. Things I've done. My young. My unforgivable youth. [Verse 2] Ways and means from mistreated human beings. A
slave labor force provides wealth to the
machine. And helps the
new regime establish and expand. Using manifest destiny to siphon off the
land. From native caretakers who can barely understand. "How can land be owned by another man. Warns one can not steal what was given as a
gift. Is the
sky owned by birds and the
rivers owned by fish." But the
lesson when the
heated, for the
sake of what's not needed. You kill but do not eat it. The
excessive and elitists don't repair it when they leave it. The
forests's were cleared, the
factories were built. And your mistakes will be repeated by your future generation doomed to pay for your mistreatments. Foolishness and flaws, greed and needs and disagreement. And you rushed to have the
most, from the
day you left your boats. You'll starve but never die. In a
world of hungry ghosts. [Chorus] This world, my heart, my soul. Things that I
don't know. The
icicles they grow. They never let me go. Scars are left as proof. But tears they soak on through. Things I've done. My young. My unforgivable youth. [Verse 3] As archaeologists dig in the
deserts of the
east. Appeared 100 meters wide and 100 meters deep. They discover ancient cars on even older streets. And a
city well preserved and most likely at it's peak. A
culture so advanced, and by condition of the
teeth. They can tell that they was civil, not barbaric in the
least. A
society at peace. With liberty and justice for all. Neatly carved in what seems to be a
wall. They would doubt that there was any starvation at all. That they pretty much had the
poverty problem all solved. From the
sheer amount of paper, most likely used for trade. Everything's so organized. They had to be well behaved. Assumed they had clean energy, but took to no enemies. Very honest leaders with overwhelming sympathies. Religions kinda complex. Kinda hard to figure out. And this must be the
temple. This White. House [Chorus] This world, my heart, my soul. Things that I
don't know. The
icicles they grow. They never let me go. Scars are left as proof. But tears they soak on through. Things I've done. My young. My unforgivable youth.