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Yo I M White Right Analysis
Yo I'm white right?
But why we talking about black rights?
It's all rights,
Alright?
Focus on the facts
And realize fat cats
Are looking for fat stacks
From ill tact
To faking good will
Look at that oil spill
And think how could we be so dumb?
Numb
Like the nation of xanax
Contracts
With clinical lab rats
Scratching backs
Of corporate whacks
Whackos sociopathic
It's amazing how they think they're fantastic
Meanwhile people dream of them choking on plastic
Bags walmart sells and smells
Like the souls of Santa's poor elves
Children making a children's toy
For a little boy
Named troy
Doesn't even know the value of a dollar
While in the holler
Rednecks are starving from global warming
Look at the warning
Signs they are all around us
Sometimes

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