shows up at 8 and she's with a man
tries to teach him all the things he can't understand
ya take a quick glance at the book in her hands
a dog eared copy of I'm With The Band
he took and he took and he took some more
she'd never felt so used before
paid him with her heart for a contact high
wouldn't ya know it, he was selling a lie
thinks his love is black n blue
i cant force her to see the truth
but in my home it's in my hands
and i smell the blood of an englishman
be he alive or be he dead
i'll grind his bones to make my bread
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they picked the cotton that saved the world. that picked cotton propelled u.s. economy; a unique capitalist setup. (though anglo saxon colonizers are not unique.) so many pop stars and hip hop billboard mainstays trumpet u.s. capitalism ad nauseam; or escapism & distraction.
"Don't Die," also powerful.
"i don't believe they lies. don't believe their truth, need they heads for proof" -- that's direct and powerful.
the violinist Saydah Ruz stands out here, i think. Jeremy Leaming
This excellent EP swings from lurching post-hardcore to shadowy dark rock, anchored by a shattering vocal performance. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2018