We came here to take these streets, take them back from the thieves
We came here to reclaim streets, reclaim to meet people’s needs
We’ll take no of your lies, we see right through your weak disguise
You send out goons to beat us up, we’ve got news it won’t work
Because we are the majority, and we’re tired of living on our knees
It might not come to us today, but we plant these seeds organically
And when it’s time to harvest crop, we’ll take back what you stole and lock you up
Take back what you stole and lock you up, tack back what you stole and lock you up.
So you better enjoy you last breaths, it’s come time to re-invent
What should have happened a long time back, in seventeen hundred and seventy six
Seventeen hundred and seventy six, seventeen hundred and sixty six,
Or was that 1492, you know who I’m talking to.
No mas de estos politicos de los ricos
No mas de este facismo nuevo
No mas del terorismo y militarismo
No mas machismo y racismo
Es timpo por la gente, es tiempo por los pobres
Es tiempo por el medio ambiente y los arboles y agua
La gente dice no mas, aqui y alli
Negros, café y blancos
Todo la gente dice no mas…
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