Can you hear the call blowing out doors style communicates the elements of war battle to establish the undivided self truth universal is the only real wealth These are the days and these are the nights yours is the rhythm and the hard light breathe underwater float above the ground Direct hit rhythm section how's the set sound? It's a rough redemption there is no exemption we will move it all night Pulse madness warriors mountain top rebels last wave rockers live at soul level hard rhythm move no we nah run we just walk along in a rough redemption Dismiss the bullshit and let the energy flow Put some roots down turn out the damn show blast from the center making footsteps make a crowd panic like a fucking bomb threat Just kicking back fucking around with the girls I don't smoke weed not trying to save the world I ain't got too little I ain't got too much transmission rise and fall, life come rough people come together demonstrate the sound this is unity music, so lay your burden down test your ambition, but don't try to test my skill I'm thinking about all the people I battled and suckers I verbally killed


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    "truth universal is the only real wealth"

    Preach on professor. This guy is a first rate genius.

    twollamaloveon September 26, 2007   Link

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