Manifesto
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What shall do?
What shall die?
What gave birth?
What gave life?
What is yours?
What is mine?
What is ours?
Are these questions so senseless
Well, who's gonna answer them
At the time when I really need to know
So let it carry you like the ocean
When you first learned how to float
So I went to papa's grave and I burned him some sage
I said thank you but I ain't never gonna know ya
I said thank you but I ain't never gonna know ya
Ah, oh
La da eh eh
No potential has limit with ultimate forgiveness
You can try it on, try it on for size
I lost touch with myself with my woman, my health
My god, and my perception too
Well I will always be a part of that darkness
Although I'll say it's pretty equal to my light
I been in fire for knowing anything but I do know a couple things
What I want and how I'm gonna get it
What I want and how I'm gonna get it
Ah, oh
La da eh eh
Destiny you can't control
That's cool
I work better alone
Give me space, gimme some good air to breathe
I suppose that's what we all want
Our own slice to go off on
To believe
Whatever the fuck you wanna believe
Well I will never know all of the answers
Although I never wanna know anyway
Cause I remember when grandma died
She had no tears in her eyes
She was laughing and
Raising hell
Yeah she was laughing and
Raising hell
(fuck yeah she was)
Ah, oh
La da eh eh
There's a river in the wind
I've floated it before
There's a sliver in your grin
I know who it is for
And there is magic in the skin
Of the woman I adore
Know each other to the core
So thankful
There are four guides in a sea
There are carbon copies
They are built like human beings
So crazy
Don't be afraid to make mistakes
Being human can be great
No matter what is on your plate
Be grateful
And I am ready for the war
Maybe it's coming it's not for sure
But it has come before
So maybe
We can end all this pursuit
Find contentment in the truth
Find out what's gonna work for you
And try it out out out
Out out out out
Try it out
Out out out out
Ohhh try it out
Da da da
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