Solomon’s Prayer

By Drezus

On Indian Summer

Released on October 7, 2014

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[Intro: Solomon Bull]


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[Verse: Drezus]

I do this for the native boys who never had a chance

Always steppin' on they heads when they tryna get a grasp

How he s'posed to be a dad when he never had a dad?

Only role model was the bottle in a bag

But he learned how to shake it off, maybe you should do it, too

Or we can get together, man, yeah me and you

Bring your brother through

Bring yo' mama and your cousin, too

More prayers, more power, make a dream come true

I never said I'm perfect, matter fact I'm far from it

But I found myself a purpose and I'm learning more from it

Day-by-day, had some soldiers 'round the way, they know my name

When they found my soul dryin' up from pushing all that pain

I'm a product of the pain, overcome it like a nickel

Tell you what, fuck those coppers who been killin' all my people!

What, you really think we're stupid, like our time ain't comin'?

Better open up your eyes, baby boy it's Indian summer!