Ridenhour - robertz - gary g-wiz - the jbl - depper
Land of the free
But the skin Im in identifies me
So the people around me
Energize me
Callin all aboard this train ride
Talkin bout raw hardcore
Leavin frauds on the outside
But the bad thing is anyone can ride the train
And the reason
For that is cause we look the same
Lookin all around at my so called friend
Light skin to the brown
The black
Here we go again
Homey over there knows keith an
But he be thiefin
I dont trust him
Rather bust em
Up out goes his hand and I cough
He once stole from me
Yeah I wanna cut it off
The black thing is a ride I call the nighttrain
It rides the good and the bad
We call the monkey trained
Trained to attack the black its true
cause some of them look just like you
Stayin on the scene
Sittin on the train
See all the faces
Look about the same
There go the sellout whos takin a ride like cargo
cause he deal
The keys from key largo
Runnin nat narcotic
By george he got it
Takin makin the g erotic
And the fiends they scheme
So he can put em down
But his method is wreck em
Put em in tha ground
Got tha nerve as hell
To yell brother man
He aint black man
Known to murder his own
Traitor on the phone
Ridin the train
Self-hater trained
To sell pain
The masters toy
Little boy
Hard to avoid he look wit it but he null n void
cause he ridin the train you think he down for the cause
cause his face looks just like yours
More of the same insane who sayin
Like flowin like nighttrain
Runnin the pain of the black reign
You look, you laugh
You doubt and go out
And Im gone
But the bass goes on
To talk the talk, but walk the walk
The king of new york
Crack a lack attack the black
To crack the back
Once again I test a friend wit sincerity
Or consider him an enemy
Who am I to tell a lie
Rather push da bush
Hope da cracker get crushed
Im rollin wit rush
Leader of the bum rush
Russian I aint
Spreadin like paint
Lookin at the put I got
And its kickin
But it aint chicken
But its livin for a city
So sick n tired
Of a scene buckwild, piled in a file
Senile or chile
They said it never been no worser
Than this, Im on the nighttrain
They hope ya dont miss it
Give ya what dey gotta give you just go
You musnt just put your
Trust in every brother yo
Some dont give a damn
cause they the other man
Worse than a bomb
Posin as uncle toms
Disgracin the race
Blowin up
The whole crew
Wit some of them lookin
Just like you
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