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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Last Day of School

Song: Last Day of School
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released April 7, 2017
ref: https://open.spotify.com/album/2xDGe5lTRyhXybig0em0P5

Oh, I
I used to believe
In their definition of free
I’d go to class
And days go by
While they taught someone else’s history

But when I left
For good this time
I found my story right here in this street
And when I came to tell ya
That I found the truth
They told me that God awful bad news
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Chorus

They said a young man was
Shot down yester-eve
Another number and a non-white face
Well, hot damn, what’s come over me
My heart is beatin’, but I can’t feel a thing
Inside-out, it’s all empty
They teach us lies ‘til we dig our own graves
But not now, not me
Not ‘til I make the city sing your name
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It’s tougher to buy your principal’s bullshit than a bullet
Discount ammunition at Walmart ain’t hard to sell
We both know there’s no part of a 16 year old
Bleedin’ from a hole in his chest that can be saved by the bell
I’m in it, I’m in it, from standardized lives to colonized minds
Who’da thought middle-age from brown males would be the age’a 8 and 9
They called a new principal to save ya school and make a scholar
But I wouldn’t trust that slave driver to save a dollar

Security and c-o-p’s God-complex’ll make ya holla
But hell forbid you teach how the rich stay rich and light a fire for the rest of the class to follow
A paper trail, all the way from the bottom to the H.M.I.C., intern to the top of the office
Of a school board flunkin’ a demographic to jobless, impoverished, or droppin’ dead
Droppin grades, poppin lead and droppin pens
I dropped the school and now I’m droppin’ ed. and droppin’ debt
Born upon a ledge and all they wanna do is push- push me off of it
But don’t get wide eyed and surprised when the precinct lieutenant is callin in

Chorus

United Crushers, we fight, fly, and die amongst us
Collide at lunch rush, a cafeteria of misguided assumptions
And the roof we’re under dudn’t do much but give in and catalyze the plunder
White principals tryin’ to find a resolution for the racial tension they never had to suffer
Books on books on books of A.P. U.S. History,
But somehow the syllabus always dodges John Brown and Garvey
It’s Malcolm X Day, no class for me.
I’m just kickin’ it with Driss and Abdulaziz

We were 10, with middle school dreams of becomin’ police, firemen, presidents, controllers
Of our destiny until the floor boards gave in and the curtain dropped down and exposed a joke
Of a system hegemonizin’ at-risk young minds, inner-city and all over
From becomin’ future Assata Shakurs and Billy Powell Chief Osceolas
This is money, politics, and race in motion
Somebody stop the car, we need to figure out where we’re goin’
No one’s exempt, we’re all in it over, and under
Givin’ all of everything just to avoid another…

Chorus
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Bridge

Oh, I
I used to believe
In their definition of free
I’d go to class
And days go by
While they taught someone else’s history

But when I left
For good this time
I found my story right here in this street
And when I came to tell ya
That I found the truth
They told me that God awful bad news
-
Chorus

It was a young man, like you
On any eve
Wrong place, wrong time, everything
Leads up to this legacy
Of little pride and so much shame
But right now, you and me
Have the chance to steer our fate
So, no one dies in vain

Baby Gots Venom

Song: Baby Gots Venom
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released March 10, 2017
ref: https://open.spotify.com/album/2GXxP1jw8K59NFwqxTeFkf

Packed up the bottle, burned another down
It’s time to see if my luck is any better in the next town
Scorned my lover, I wouldn’t let her in
I got these walls that I built long ago, and they’re thick
I’m an exit. Moments flow through me.
Nobody’s tool except my heart when it’s pulling
I tried to cut it out once, but I couldn’t find a blade
Sharp enough to cut through the walls I already made

There’s no trouble in the discomfort of the act
It’s the comfort in not lettin’ you love me back
The fear of givin’ you a world you no longer want
A world that celebrates the light as much as the dark
My past sits with me most mornings at the breakfast table
Next to an empty chair that sits next to Banquo
That sits next to the idea you can only dream careful
When sittin’ next to your worst fears and people you won’t let go

I don’t know who I am
Can’t expect you to know better
But if ya can, hold my hand
While I’m out here tryin’ to get there
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Chorus

When in doubt, don’t try to figure me out
My past’ll make ya momma run for the hills
Trust when the gravity hits ya, I’ll be right there to lift ya
I can take fire without givin’ hell

So long to that stranger ya knew
Salam to the new night
So long to your red, white and blue
Salam to the good fight
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Finished the bottle, let another burn
Right now, I’m good. I’ll figure out my luck in the next world
My lover’s gone. The scorn was too much
For her to understand scorn goes hand in hand with love
And I’m no yoga in the park
I’ll take your ideals out for a good swing dance in the dark
Y’see, light’s an illusion: She’s deadly and gorgeous
So, now I only take direction from the local blind swordsman

If blood can coexist with the poison in my veins
Then there’s no wall that can’t be given a door frame
I keep it locked, not to keep you out.
Momma told me not to let a viper in the house
Baby gots venom, I’m still her huckleberry
It’s the vanity that makes this samurai wary
The jagged parts of my life are the only parts that I got
And they’ve made good for buildin’ a city around the heart

You wanna be right and get what you want
Ya wanna sure thing and a pleasant surprise
I can’t promise it all, but I’ll give ya good love
And a full heart cos you the Triforce of my eye
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Chorus

When in doubt, don’t try to figure me out
My past’ll make ya daddy grab his pistol
Trust when the gravity hits ya, I’ll be right there to lift ya
I can take fire without givin’ hell

So long to that stranger ya knew
Salam to the new night
So long to your red, white and blue
Salam to the good fight

Favourite Game

Song: Favourite Game
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released May 19, 2017
ref: 

Katie, it’ll take more than salvation
The world shifted 4 inches but I never felt the wave hit
This planet’s swallowin’ itself, we can’t claim it
And I’m sure now more than ever it’s not what we take with
Let alone who your God thinks you should be datin’
The after-life can wait, right now this world needs savin’
If you didn’t have so many definitions, I’d kiss ya
Hard. Until your knees wondered what hit ya.

So, Katie, heaven or hell, please tell me my destination
Jesus has patients, but he sure isn’t waitin’
We used to watch cops, everyday, regulate their God-complex
Walkin’ with Abdullahi and Muhammad around the Plaza
But all praises be to Allah, if we get there
Talkin’ to my grandfather over his grave, with a warm beer
Because Katie, you got more walls than most
But it won’t stop me from speakin’ thru’em like mailin’ letters to prisoners post
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Chorus

For all we know and all we don’t
Everything was meant to change
Tomorrow’s comin’ round and today is goin’ out
It’ll never be the same
But I know, I know, I know, I know
For me, you will never fade.
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Kyle, I dig your hat, I dig your style
I’m mildly obsessed and I don’t care to fight it
Ever since I saw you at Bon Apetit with Steph
He’d introduce you as Cecil and then say you lost the bet
And there it was, back then it seemed so species
You planted a tree at the extinction of the Cenospecies
I watched it grow until I had to graduate
And attend a funeral after The Blend dug its own grave

I tried talkin’ to Dotty, but she was already pilled up
Rantin’ that rap can’t save you, but credits her life to hip-hop
Got it
Took another Lexapro and she popped it
But amongst the metro I too slowly let go
Your voice and cadence are few of the things I withhold
Long live the tree that blooms all seasons in your garden
Long live the hands that give it water, long live the otter

Chorus

It’s not my place to put your name out in the open
But want to say what I couldn’t, during visiting hours at St. Joseph’s
Playing Go Fish at the inpatient lounge
With enough sedated rage to shake the foundations off the ground
The weight in your veins, the colors that came back to your face
The truth that saved this page from a eulogy for an early grave
To say “I love you” doesn’t come close to the zip code or continent
Where my heart lives for your livelihood

I wanted to be a monolith, but the ceiling still fell
And there we were, playing cards in rehab while we could still feel
And I’m sorry that I couldn’t be more,
That I couldn’t find the words until I was starin’ at this coffeeshop’s floor
Curses, bad luck and adversity lose all currency at your entrance,
as your will flexes beyond the permanent
I never met your father, but if he’s anything your made of
I’d day happy to be half that man. Say love.

Chorus

New Orleans

Song: New Orleans
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released May 19, 2017
ref: 

Chorus

New Orleans
New Orleans
I am your son, risen like the dust
I have returned, do with me what you must
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Would you take me back, as a broken man
With poison in my heart and open hands
I am your blood, you are my soul
Spent most my life running from those I love,
Spent most my life away from your arms

In the northern plains, beyond the suns embrace
Where blood runs cold and death entertains
To smile while you kill and bring evil to grace
I’ve done thing time cannot erase,
I’ve seen too much and envy the blind some days.

Chorus

I awoke one morn to a love no more,
so I went and drank fire ‘til the world made sense
The 8th Devil of Kimon stood at my door
And said walk with me and make recompense
Side by side, we float beneath the stars
Turned from the light, breathing without pules
The 8th Devil grinned and let go my hand
Alone I was in this hell again
Alone I was
And so I ran

Chorus

Bury Your Son

Song: Bury Your Son
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released May 19, 2017
ref: 

Grabbed my bags
Brought all my devils with me
It’s time to see if this story ends any different in the city
My ride’s full
Blew a kiss in the cold
It’s all I have left to give her to hold

Here we are, all alone on the road again
Restin’ my fate with the sun, that she’ll point me in
The right direction
Anywhere but here
Ran outta time to give and
Feelings to feel, cos I’m
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Chorus

Cold from the inside
Consoled by the midnight
They treat ya wrong ‘til ya don’t mind
But not me, I raise a fist and look’em forthright
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The sun has resigned
She’s no longer with us
I close my eyes, push the pedal
And let go
The sky grows dark
Along with my convictions
I’m a dangerous man
Because they told me so

What’s your name, dear?
Who’s your savior?
When trouble comes, you grab your gun
Where do you aim it?
Excuse the questions
Precautions in my veins
When you’ve seen worse than death
It’ll make ya

Chorus

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Minnesota

Song: Minnesota
Album: Lesser Restoration
Written by: Toussaint Morrison
Released September 27, 2016
ref: https://open.spotify.com/album/5Wl3nCKB43NyUKz5LGp4L5

She cares for me with cops
Looks after me with laws
Calls me "nigger" when I'm not around

Employs me with a job
Kisses me with snow
Keeps me alive to make the wheels go 'round

And you convince yourself it's ok
Because it's all you've known
Surrounded by white smiles
Waitin' for permission to hope

So, she takes me down to the ballot box
And let's me pray without the cross
Makes my bed and she lays me down
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Chorus
And she says she loves me
She says she loves me
She says she loves me
And I feel nothing
She says she loves me
She says she loves me
She says she loves me
And I feel...
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Met her' back in '86
And she ain't been right since
I suspect somethin' long's been goin' on

I knew she had a past and all
And I believed her when she said those days were long gone
Until I took a good look at the ground

I saw pictures of Mankato
Pictures of Duluth
The video from Saint Paul
The dead spoke the truth

They said, "Old habits die hard,
but this money's one helluva drug.
She's got a dealer named legacy
and a drunk step daddy named America.

Brother, if you want to fight the good fight
Then you'll have to understand that she won't go by fallin' on her own sword
You'll have to reconstruct the handle to the blade, so there's a price to pick it up
'Cos we've all heard it before."
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Chorus
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Well I marched all the way to her front door
Demanded to know what the hell is goin' on
She drew a smile with those big blue eyes
And said, "Why so serious.

They named schools and lakes after murderers
they called masters
They protect my land with murderers
they call officers

They got a prison cell made for ya
and a bullet with your name on it,
and every time I made your bed
was just to measure out the grave for ya.

I wasn't born this way.
Could you help me change?"
She grabs me by the throat
and holds me down
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Chorus