The March Songtext
von Blue King Brown
The March Songtext
You know it′s a Blue King Brown production, ha!
Featuring I-a-Mason, Fayah Mason.
Natalie! Eyh!
Here I stand: poised and ready. Heart thumpin' but mind rocksteady.
Focused hard on my target ever moving, shifting shapes under the shadow of the moon.
Locked in a cycle of not looking back. Once we′ve witnessed our hearts under attack, vision concrete like solidarity. Through these sounds and vibrations it's doubtfull - even doubt could doubt me.
No more education by a system that does not heed ancient wisdom and was against it from the beginning, One rule: we must stay connected, if poverty and war are unacceptable we cannot accept it.
Health and education must be the priority of every nation and until that day, the word necessity shall not be given to anything else. Pull your resources. Restore what's been lost now, no matter what the cost is.
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell ′em Natty, tell ′em who you are and what you're for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
In this light we give thanks for these two eyes that look and see the human will to survive.
In this light we give thanks for these two ears that listen and hear all our people′s calls and fears. In this light we give thanks for these open arms and open minds, all men and women kind are perceived equal regardless of race or religion, we're not governed through a false interpretation by this system of what love is so take your morals and lift them!
How could we, dressed in revolution, deny our people the rightful voice and concern for a peaceful solution.?
How could I, dressed in revolution, pretend that I′m not listening not hearing or not seeing or not feeling what I'm feeling when I′m talking in this way.
And just so you know this is how I'm gonna stay.
And if you think that we cannot make this, don't you forget these are our dreams they′ll not take it, No!
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell ′em Natty, tell 'em who you are and what you′re for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
What about our equal rights and our justice,?
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people!
Don't sell dem no death wish.
Equal rights and our justice! No, we cyaan take no more slackness.
Tell we′ bout we equal rights and our justice.
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people!
Don't sell dem no death wish!
Equal rights and our justice. Tell dem we no need dem slackness.
Dem a wonder how me do it, when dem a mountain ya so steep.
A me go do look before me leap.
Some of dem nah practice what dem preach.
At the order dem go reach, in the book every line and every leaf.
Every thief is a liar, every liar is a thief.
What about our equal rights and our justice?
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people! Don′t sell dem no death wish!
Equal rights and our Justice. Yo, me no need dem slackness. Haa!
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell 'em Natty, tell 'em who you are and what you′re for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
Featuring I-a-Mason, Fayah Mason.
Natalie! Eyh!
Here I stand: poised and ready. Heart thumpin' but mind rocksteady.
Focused hard on my target ever moving, shifting shapes under the shadow of the moon.
Locked in a cycle of not looking back. Once we′ve witnessed our hearts under attack, vision concrete like solidarity. Through these sounds and vibrations it's doubtfull - even doubt could doubt me.
No more education by a system that does not heed ancient wisdom and was against it from the beginning, One rule: we must stay connected, if poverty and war are unacceptable we cannot accept it.
Health and education must be the priority of every nation and until that day, the word necessity shall not be given to anything else. Pull your resources. Restore what's been lost now, no matter what the cost is.
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell ′em Natty, tell ′em who you are and what you're for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
In this light we give thanks for these two eyes that look and see the human will to survive.
In this light we give thanks for these two ears that listen and hear all our people′s calls and fears. In this light we give thanks for these open arms and open minds, all men and women kind are perceived equal regardless of race or religion, we're not governed through a false interpretation by this system of what love is so take your morals and lift them!
How could we, dressed in revolution, deny our people the rightful voice and concern for a peaceful solution.?
How could I, dressed in revolution, pretend that I′m not listening not hearing or not seeing or not feeling what I'm feeling when I′m talking in this way.
And just so you know this is how I'm gonna stay.
And if you think that we cannot make this, don't you forget these are our dreams they′ll not take it, No!
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell ′em Natty, tell 'em who you are and what you′re for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
What about our equal rights and our justice,?
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people!
Don't sell dem no death wish.
Equal rights and our justice! No, we cyaan take no more slackness.
Tell we′ bout we equal rights and our justice.
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people!
Don't sell dem no death wish!
Equal rights and our justice. Tell dem we no need dem slackness.
Dem a wonder how me do it, when dem a mountain ya so steep.
A me go do look before me leap.
Some of dem nah practice what dem preach.
At the order dem go reach, in the book every line and every leaf.
Every thief is a liar, every liar is a thief.
What about our equal rights and our justice?
Tell dem free up the people! Free up the people! Don′t sell dem no death wish!
Equal rights and our Justice. Yo, me no need dem slackness. Haa!
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go,
Tell 'em Natty, tell 'em who you are and what you′re for,
Go on Natty, go on Natty, go, Natty go.
Writer(s): Carlo Santone, Natalie Magdelena Chilcote Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com