Tha Blue Herb
Tha Blue Herb - I'm Private Army lyrics
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Accordin to karma, I will die by mistaken identity. It's not funny, that fate is itself a mistake. This is what I heard when I was just a kid, that my great-grand father died while he was walking on a street on which he never walked before. He was killed by a surpise landslide, old men in the neighbourhood said it was a case of mistaken identify. My uncle was mistaken as a Maoist activist who had the same name save letter spelled differently, nobody's heard from him since he got arrested 8 years ago. Recently I don't hear it, but everytime I was about to leave the house, my father used to tell me; 'Don't stand out, make sure you don't get found by the karma, don't get mistaken for another. Alright? Don't stand out, grandpa and your uncle were also the eldest brother.' So I walked out to the street, bending forward as I stepped on my shoelace. Miserably and heartlessly, today's sun also sets, and the west wind brings a coldness. THe darkness slowly shaves the sunset in the east that transforms the curtain, and the day goes to sleep. Indistinct contours and complexions, this is the beginning of a morning where pleasure amd money sing loudest. The dead black birds start to caw, this is the world where secret businesses have the advantage. I saw my father, exhausted by asking round money lenders, dragging an undetachable shadow from the roof. A loser down on his luck, I'm tried of hearing 'AT least you are alive.' The tears I had to shed for injustice have long dried up, I seeked desperately for a way to escape. I could no longer stand living on a doormat, that's when I joined the family of my partners Ram and Ski. Ski worked the street since he was 18 years old, the same age as I did. He tricked the most war