[Hook: Nikki Jean] [?] I'm driving [?] you try and stop me, from diving Lookin' for my Lookin' for my Lookin' for my As I float Brand new shelf for my clothes Tattoos all on my [?] [Interlude 1: Lupe Fiasco] Throughout history It has been the inaction of those who could have acted The indifference of those who should have known better The silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most This, has made it possible for evil to triumph Selassie [Verse 1: Lupe Fiasco] Man's limitation, transfiguration I can dance done [?] welcome to the demo Modern man comes to the weddin' in the limo Mixin' doves with the rice rain Uncle Ben's off the rails on the night train And that storm took us to the platform, pushas Back to the bachelor's backdoor, unhook us Hope this track take you back to where the fat girl pushed us And that's very old like blackberry bold but the juice (?) Sweeter than where the party at, or Releasing these niggas from the rooms, and Leavin' these niggas on the loose, or Keepin' these niggas in the coops, and Leavin' these niggas on the noose, free! Shamu fan got a world to see! [Hook] [Interlude 2: Lupe Fiasco] Then until the philosophy which holds one race superior And another inferior Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned Then until there is no longer first class and second class citizens in any nation Then until the color of the man's skin is no more significant Than the color of his eyes [Verse 2: Lupe Fiasco] To the limit The limit in the Methadone clinic Ridin' with the pack like a Pelitan Flyin' with the sack in the trap like the pregnant As it breaks in the backs from the cracks that we step upon If I triple my worth will it cripple my mom? If I simple my search will it mental my calm? Will it hurt if I give you my palm? To tell [?] and don't put a nail in it How you gonna see the world if you wailin' And readin' my palms like there's braille in it Is it the trail or the forest? Or the forest with the trail in it? Nothin' left but Still I fill up the world and I float, like [Intro] That until there no longer First class and second class citizens of any nation Until the color of a man's skin Is of no more significance than the color of his eyes Me say war