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lyrics
Deep in the desert
Riddling the sphinx
I’d stay forever
But it isn’t what she thinks
Don’t say nothing
Don’t say nothing
Here in the desert
Living is cheap
Cross on a mountain
And the lion there asleep
We could take him
Missy rude awake him
You should have known it
It never ends!
Big black clouds here for you
And all your friends
God send some shelter from the rains
Up down sideways & strange
They’ll take your issue
Offer them game
Mark up the young ones
As they barter off the lame
Imperfection
What a sad reflection
Untie the harness
Set ‘em all free
K-keep the ashes of the flowers
They’re from me
And those who laugh
Can kiss my ass
First to last
Into position
Get with the system
Dealing favours in a debtor’s prison my son
No word no luck no change
Up down sideways & strange
In this existence
Gotta seek assistance
With something toxic
Coming at us from a distance
So I get get high
Look her in the eye
Tell her a well-told lie
Into the subway
Down to the train
Can’t say what it is
Brings us here again
Escape a breadline
Partake a mainline
Disgrace a bloodline
Hand on the mic is mine
Excuse the violence as evidence of age
You better feel it coming at you from the stage
Outrageous
Out of range
Up down sideways & strange
credits
from This Funk Is Political,
released August 14, 2020
Song by Tibbs Mink
Arranged and performed by The Miller Test
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