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    Yo, we all got different things we got to deal with. We always are trying
    to put the blame on something else rather than sometimes looking at
    ourselves, recognizing a lot of the stuff that happens...but if we look
    within ourselves, we could prevent a lot of this nonsense. It's about
    relating back to the essence, where it all stems from. I'm-a do my thing
    over this drum, like a native tongue.

    Verse one
    Q-Tip:
    Do what you will, if you feel that your steeze is real
    complicated with the skills over reel to reel
    brown skin is what i feel, my mind and body's appeal
    is to the no-frill mills, who hear the beats to chill
    constantly, I'm hearing Black Americans just sneering
    Looking for a leader who can fill us up with either
    Hitting us up with great emotional chat
    about the fact
    that the black
    is constantly held back
    Like 50 tracks back in a relay race
    and the white team's ahead
    so let's keep up the pace
    And I be needing something
    To feed my logical taste
    At the end of the race is there a paradise place?
    Yo, we can't get involved in what the next man is doing
    Material gain we put too much in persuing
    "Yo duke, I need this dough so we can step to this party"
    But we can all mardi grati
    Minus that shit in our body
    "What that got to do with that"
    'Cause kid that's the essence,
    your physical presence
    embodies every lesson
    You can't run the Rolls Royce if the engine is busted.
    Can't even life the knife to cut the mustard.
    What we need to do first
    Now listen to this verse
    Let's concentrate on our spiritual plate.
    Recognize your existence in this vast blue space
    From a tiny cloud of blood
    To the human beings with taste, sight, touch, smell
    and sound
    Let's deem it profound!
    And prioritize this cause it was Allah's wish
    "Allah? I'm God"
    "No I ddon't believe that. That's a mystery"
    "If God is so good why does shit be happening to me?"
    There's divinity within
    because we come from the divine
    A froce that's not seen But you feel it every time
    When the wind blows, and the world turns,
    and the rain drops, and the baby cries
    and the bird flies, and the ground quake,
    and the stars gleam
    So many things are eident of its existence
    What we need to do is link it with persistence
    Once we recognize that, we can move ahead
    Native Tongue, Common Sense yo he's Hip-Hop bred...

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    Common:
    From the spiritual world my former life has developed
    First person I lost close to me was Stella
    Some of my mellows
    Lost their mothers and their brothers
    For them I feel empathy
    But I ain't pouring out no liquor for no niggas
    I pour my heart out when I see Dot out on the deck
    Knowing two weeks ago he slapped-box with death
    I hear of niggas dying in the wind-in the news
    But when it's somebody you know it hits you
    and emotions get bruised
    I ain't been in your shoes,
    I won't judge you for knocking
    Because the spirit of the ghetto says "You Gotta!"
    They snatch you again from rock flippin'
    Give back into the neighborhood, you better start kickin'
    Stickin' stores
    On the strip
    I'm tired of Arabs giving me my change back
    Devil bomb my yesterday
    My tomorrow he never gave back
    I lay back, looking at the ceiling
    Wonndering what can I do
    So my homie won't have to be dealing
    Not cause you serving and I'm rapping I'm better
    Just different pieces to the puzzle of black life
    That we have to put together, better ourselves
    cause families we gotta raise
    No matter how long the money
    Shorter become the days
    Men become like women
    and no difference in the season
    If you got popped five times
    You breathing for a reason
    Let's put the five tenure plan into progression
    Before we count our paper
    Count our blessings

    Información de la canción

    Composición: Common, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Kamaal Fareed y James Jay Dee Yancey

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