Song | Yuri Kochiyama |
Artist | Blue Scholars |
Album | Cinemetropolis |
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[00:16.43] | Oh, yeah! |
[00:25.43] | I got that third world militant, still think it's relevant, |
[00:28.58] | Even if them kids copped the shirts and stopped wearin 'em. |
[00:31.37] | Humbled in the presence of the veterans |
[00:33.94] | And not the ones who picked up their guns, |
[00:35.48] | But who picked up their brethren and sister and |
[00:37.35] | History in the making I was witnessin', |
[00:39.84] | Listenin', seein' this old Japanese lady with a sticker on her walker, said "Free Mumia" and |
[00:45.76] | This was before the Trustafarians were sayin' it. |
[00:48.25] | Taking it for granted that we talk about the 60's and, |
[00:51.15] | Never get to talk to anybody who done live this shit and still exist |
[00:54.59] | Or better yet, shit, she still resist, speaking to a myriad of young, dumb and ignorant kids |
[01:00.37] | I was one of 'em, |
[01:01.04] | Stuck around lingering, |
[01:02.43] | Said that "It's a privilege to meet you in person" and, |
[01:05.05] | She took my hand, said "It's good to meet you too", |
[01:07.93] | And when I'm out of school asked me what I'm gonna do, |
[01:10.73] | I had to think about it, but truth is I knew |
[01:13.36] | That it was something for the youth and shit |
[01:15.13] | Truly I'd probably be a teacher if the music didn't make enough |
[01:18.46] | To make me wanna gamble on it's sustenance, |
[01:20.64] | And that's why I'm writing this, to tell ya'll |
[01:23.13] | From a scholar |
[02:49.19][01:29.84][01:24.42] | When I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:46.87][01:27.74] | Holla, swear to my kasamas |
[01:33.46] | And if she ever hear this its an honor |
[02:54.47][02:43.47][01:35.51] | Cause when I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:58.10][01:39.03] | Imma, serve the people proper, |
[03:11.60][03:06.16][03:00.18][01:52.42][01:46.92][01:41.11] | When I grow up I wanna be like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[01:55.61] | I see the picture up in Life magazine |
[01:57.97] | You were sittin' front seat for Malcolm's last speech. |
[02:00.95] | Saw the first man with the shotgun (Boom) |
[02:03.83] | Two more came to get the job done. |
[02:06.56] | Now who would've thought that it'd be you holding him? |
[02:09.39] | I wonder what you felt when his eyes were going dim. |
[02:12.15] | And if he never died, would we know that he exists? |
[02:14.91] | Or would he have been the leader that we always seem to miss? |
[02:17.75] | Now there's no taking back whatever happens in our midst |
[02:20.61] | You remind me that it's more than just a martyr and a myth. |
[02:23.39] | You could've said it quits many times ever since and you find |
[02:26.84] | There will always be a reason for the fist. |
[02:29.07] | The last one to hold him could've been somebody else |
[02:31.87] | You'd still be remembered for the people that you helped. |
[02:34.68] | They said to keep trying but never losing hope, |
[02:37.55] | Revolutionaries die, but the revolution don't. |
[02:40.40] | And it won't and I put that |
[02:42.37] | On my momma |
[02:52.43] | And if she ever hear this it's an honor |
[00:16.43] | Oh, yeah! |
[00:25.43] | I got that third world militant, still think it' s relevant, |
[00:28.58] | Even if them kids copped the shirts and stopped wearin ' em. |
[00:31.37] | Humbled in the presence of the veterans |
[00:33.94] | And not the ones who picked up their guns, |
[00:35.48] | But who picked up their brethren and sister and |
[00:37.35] | History in the making I was witnessin', |
[00:39.84] | Listenin', seein' this old Japanese lady with a sticker on her walker, said " Free Mumia" and |
[00:45.76] | This was before the Trustafarians were sayin' it. |
[00:48.25] | Taking it for granted that we talk about the 60' s and, |
[00:51.15] | Never get to talk to anybody who done live this shit and still exist |
[00:54.59] | Or better yet, shit, she still resist, speaking to a myriad of young, dumb and ignorant kids |
[01:00.37] | I was one of ' em, |
[01:01.04] | Stuck around lingering, |
[01:02.43] | Said that " It' s a privilege to meet you in person" and, |
[01:05.05] | She took my hand, said " It' s good to meet you too", |
[01:07.93] | And when I' m out of school asked me what I' m gonna do, |
[01:10.73] | I had to think about it, but truth is I knew |
[01:13.36] | That it was something for the youth and shit |
[01:15.13] | Truly I' d probably be a teacher if the music didn' t make enough |
[01:18.46] | To make me wanna gamble on it' s sustenance, |
[01:20.64] | And that' s why I' m writing this, to tell ya' ll |
[01:23.13] | From a scholar |
[02:49.19][01:29.84][01:24.42] | When I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:46.87][01:27.74] | Holla, swear to my kasamas |
[01:33.46] | And if she ever hear this its an honor |
[02:54.47][02:43.47][01:35.51] | Cause when I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:58.10][01:39.03] | Imma, serve the people proper, |
[03:11.60][03:06.16][03:00.18][01:52.42][01:46.92][01:41.11] | When I grow up I wanna be like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[01:55.61] | I see the picture up in Life magazine |
[01:57.97] | You were sittin' front seat for Malcolm' s last speech. |
[02:00.95] | Saw the first man with the shotgun Boom |
[02:03.83] | Two more came to get the job done. |
[02:06.56] | Now who would' ve thought that it' d be you holding him? |
[02:09.39] | I wonder what you felt when his eyes were going dim. |
[02:12.15] | And if he never died, would we know that he exists? |
[02:14.91] | Or would he have been the leader that we always seem to miss? |
[02:17.75] | Now there' s no taking back whatever happens in our midst |
[02:20.61] | You remind me that it' s more than just a martyr and a myth. |
[02:23.39] | You could' ve said it quits many times ever since and you find |
[02:26.84] | There will always be a reason for the fist. |
[02:29.07] | The last one to hold him could' ve been somebody else |
[02:31.87] | You' d still be remembered for the people that you helped. |
[02:34.68] | They said to keep trying but never losing hope, |
[02:37.55] | Revolutionaries die, but the revolution don' t. |
[02:40.40] | And it won' t and I put that |
[02:42.37] | On my momma |
[02:52.43] | And if she ever hear this it' s an honor |
[00:16.43] | Oh, yeah! |
[00:25.43] | I got that third world militant, still think it' s relevant, |
[00:28.58] | Even if them kids copped the shirts and stopped wearin ' em. |
[00:31.37] | Humbled in the presence of the veterans |
[00:33.94] | And not the ones who picked up their guns, |
[00:35.48] | But who picked up their brethren and sister and |
[00:37.35] | History in the making I was witnessin', |
[00:39.84] | Listenin', seein' this old Japanese lady with a sticker on her walker, said " Free Mumia" and |
[00:45.76] | This was before the Trustafarians were sayin' it. |
[00:48.25] | Taking it for granted that we talk about the 60' s and, |
[00:51.15] | Never get to talk to anybody who done live this shit and still exist |
[00:54.59] | Or better yet, shit, she still resist, speaking to a myriad of young, dumb and ignorant kids |
[01:00.37] | I was one of ' em, |
[01:01.04] | Stuck around lingering, |
[01:02.43] | Said that " It' s a privilege to meet you in person" and, |
[01:05.05] | She took my hand, said " It' s good to meet you too", |
[01:07.93] | And when I' m out of school asked me what I' m gonna do, |
[01:10.73] | I had to think about it, but truth is I knew |
[01:13.36] | That it was something for the youth and shit |
[01:15.13] | Truly I' d probably be a teacher if the music didn' t make enough |
[01:18.46] | To make me wanna gamble on it' s sustenance, |
[01:20.64] | And that' s why I' m writing this, to tell ya' ll |
[01:23.13] | From a scholar |
[02:49.19][01:29.84][01:24.42] | When I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:46.87][01:27.74] | Holla, swear to my kasamas |
[01:33.46] | And if she ever hear this its an honor |
[02:54.47][02:43.47][01:35.51] | Cause when I grow up I wanna be just like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[02:58.10][01:39.03] | Imma, serve the people proper, |
[03:11.60][03:06.16][03:00.18][01:52.42][01:46.92][01:41.11] | When I grow up I wanna be like Yuri Kochiyama. |
[01:55.61] | I see the picture up in Life magazine |
[01:57.97] | You were sittin' front seat for Malcolm' s last speech. |
[02:00.95] | Saw the first man with the shotgun Boom |
[02:03.83] | Two more came to get the job done. |
[02:06.56] | Now who would' ve thought that it' d be you holding him? |
[02:09.39] | I wonder what you felt when his eyes were going dim. |
[02:12.15] | And if he never died, would we know that he exists? |
[02:14.91] | Or would he have been the leader that we always seem to miss? |
[02:17.75] | Now there' s no taking back whatever happens in our midst |
[02:20.61] | You remind me that it' s more than just a martyr and a myth. |
[02:23.39] | You could' ve said it quits many times ever since and you find |
[02:26.84] | There will always be a reason for the fist. |
[02:29.07] | The last one to hold him could' ve been somebody else |
[02:31.87] | You' d still be remembered for the people that you helped. |
[02:34.68] | They said to keep trying but never losing hope, |
[02:37.55] | Revolutionaries die, but the revolution don' t. |
[02:40.40] | And it won' t and I put that |
[02:42.37] | On my momma |
[02:52.43] | And if she ever hear this it' s an honor |