Bolivia Streets La Paz

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    Bolivian Streets (La
    Paz)
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    ("And
    hardened in the furnace fires of
    Bolivian streets")

    We descended
    from kings/
    Immortal lineage the
    indian brings/
    When the blood of
    his body is deeper than the source
    of a spring/
    We're rooted to the
    earth/
    More specifically to the
    path/
    from Tierra del Fuego down
    to Canada on the map/
    ...The
    winds, of change, have come/
    But
    my people have still remained
    strong in the face of
    adversity/
    I'm mixed blood,
    almost every color occurs in
    me/
    The culmination of the
    genetic set of diversity/
    Inside
    the Mayan university, where they
    taught theories of math,
    engineering structural city
    plans/
    To the mound-builders of
    Cahokia/
    Long as Andean millenia
    and the history of Bolivia/
    To
    the city-states of Nasca/
    Part of
    a free-trade pact, spanning
    Patagonia to Alaska/
    To the
    Caribbean, Blackfoot and through
    Nebraska/
    For Centuries, before
    anybody conceived of
    NAFTA/
    ..This land was densely
    populated in fact/
    With more
    peoples in the Americas than
    Europe at that/
    With greater
    population density than India
    packed/
    Until the epidemics
    attacked on first contact/
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    I admit, it's easier to
    preach than live it/
    I almost
    lost my life as a
    Christian/
    Lying on my back in
    derision/
    Hardening my heart in
    my condition/
    You never knew
    it/
    Because you never
    listen/
    Hate given over the fate
    that people were given/
    ..And the
    faith that I wasn't living/
    But I
    refused to remain calm/
    ..Thought
    of myself as strong/
    Your mind'll
    play tricks on you when the
    devil's got your arm/
    And you're
    alone in a world of harm/
    With
    nothing to lean on but a knife and
    an ice grill like bronze/
    ...I
    thought I understood the church's
    past/
    Till I was face forward in
    the reality of brutality/
    Seeing
    indigenous people in
    poverty/
    Because of a
    colony/
    Consecrated by religious
    authority/
    Now I understand the
    hurt/
    And why the people of earth
    will curse the church/
    As if it
    were dirt/

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    Walking
    the streets of La Paz/
    Giving
    pause to every thought of Western
    progression you've ever
    had/
    Inside societies that were
    ravaged hundreds of years/
    You
    can see another side of humanity
    that appears/
    And another side of
    yourself when you look in the
    mirror/
    It's enough to make you
    want to repent/
    When you see a
    grown man cover his face as he's
    working for rent/
    To try to hide
    the shame of shining your shoes
    for tweleve cents/
    But/
    When
    that's the option you got, gotta
    take it/
    Immigration laws, gotta
    break it/
    Especially when your
    kids are barely able to sleep from
    hunger pains/
    And you know it
    stays the same the longer that you
    remain/
    ..You'll become an easy
    target for blame/
    But surviving,
    you gotta break the rules playing
    in this unfair game/
    Know there's
    more to life than driving a car
    with a fancy name/
    So I spit a
    flame to create change.

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