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but continue to cross color lines. hands up
Singer: staples, vince
speaking on the unjust way the justice system is justifying crimes against our kind. justice is supposed to be blind
but continue to cross color lines. hands up
don't shoot. shot. stand your ground. blacks don't own no ground to stand on so we stand on our words. black and hooded is the official probable cause for cops to keep weapons on. i can't breathe through the chokeholds and gun smoke. these realities and appear to inform black boys and men of the dangers outside their doors. slain in society by sworn protectors. protected by their peers
speaking on the unjust way the justice system is justifying crimes against our kind. justice is supposed to be blind
but continue to cross color lines. hands up
don't shoot. shot. stand your ground. blacks don't own no ground to stand on so we stand on our words. black and hooded is the official probable cause for cops to keep weapons on. i can't breathe through the chokeholds and gun smoke. these realities and appear to inform black boys and men of the dangers outside their doors. slain in society by sworn protectors. protected by their peers