Brother Ali - Letter To My Countrymen lyrics
rate meSooner or later, sooner or later
Ah, I used to think I hated this place
Couldn’t wait to tell the president straight to his face
But lately I’ve changed, nowadays I embrace it all
Beautiful ideals and amazing flaws
Gotta care enough to give a testament
About the deeply deep pressing mess we’re in
It’s home so we better make the best of it
I wanna make this country what it says it is
Still dreaming in vivid it’s living color
No matter how many times my love’s been smothered
Who’s ever above us, won’t just let us suffer
All of this struggling gotta amount to something
This is a letter to my countrymen, specially those my age and younger then
We’re up against the … everybody hustling, don’t nobody touch their friends
No group singing and dancing, no anthems
Nobody holds hands and
Instead they give a hand held, to make you sure that life
Is burden by your damn self
One thing that can’t be debated,
Power never changed on its own you gotta make it
That’s why community it’s so sacred
Past the symbol that we make when we raise flags
Sooner or later, sooner or later
We don’t really like to talk about the race thing
The whole grandparents, used to own slave things
Pat ourselves in the back in February
Looking at pictures of Abe Lincoln and the great king
But the real picture’s much more embarrassing
We’re still not even close to even sharing things
The situation of oppressed people, shows what we feel
It means to be human beings
What does it mean to be American?
I think the struggle to be free is our inheritance
And if we say it how it really is
We know our …stand still give us privilege
Advantages, given to the few, that are built into the roots
Of our biggest institutions,
That’s the truth in life we gotta choose
Do I fight in the movement or think I’m entitled to
This is not the practice life, this is the big game, we gotta attack it right
Each one of us is headed for the grave, this old crooked world
Won’t be saved by the passive type
This is a letter to my countrymen, not from a democrat or a republican
But one among them, that’s why you call me brother
Ain’t scared to tell you we’re in trouble, cause I love you
Sooner or later, sooner or later
They tell me I’m a dreamer, they ridicule
They feel defeated, old, bitter and cynical
Excuse me, but I see it from a different view
I still believe in what a driven few can really do
I know that the masses wanna sleep
And they would rather hear me rapping to the beat
But I wanna pass this planet to my son
A little better than it was when they handed it to me, so
I wrote a letter to my countrymen
I’ll be happy if it only reaches one of them
Reporting live Ali, your brother
Mourning in America, Dreaming in Colors.