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april 29th 1992 there was riot on the streets tell |
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me where were you while you were sittin' home |
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watchin' your t.v. i was participating in some |
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anarchy first spot we hit it was my liquor store i |
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finally got all the alcohol i can't afford with red |
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light's flashin' time to retire then we turned that |
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liquor store into a structure fire next stop |
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we hit it was the music shop it only |
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took one brick to make that window |
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drop finally we got our own |
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p.a. where do you think i got this |
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guitar that you're hearin' today |
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when we returned to the pad to |
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unload everything it dawned on |
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me that i need new home furnishings |
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so once again we |
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filled the van until it was full |
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since that day my livin' room's |
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been much more comfortable |
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cause everybody in the hood has |
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had it up to here it's getting harder |
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and harder each and every year |
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some kids went in a store with thier |
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mother i saw when she came out she was |
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gettin' some pampers they said it was for the |
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black man they said it was for the mexican but |
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not for the white man but if you look at the streets |
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it wasn't about rodney king it's bout this fucked |
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up situation and the fuckin' police it's about coming |
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up and staying on top or screamin' 187 on a |
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mofo cop it's not written on the papers but it's |
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written on the wall national guard smoke from all |
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around |