Lyrics
Buried kin in rocky ground
Shallow grave, how sweet the sound
Amazing grace, first bus out of town
Lie boldfaced when the man come around
They got enough work if you can’t find it Broad negros work like Caribbean island
Old heads smiling, like Woods you wildin'
Mayhap, slept in the shelter with the wave cap
Scoured the shower with Ajax
A man’s own pride’ll bake traps
Gnawed the limb, fled like rats
Fuck outta here with them late raps
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Rain sluices off trees, dried the wet leaves heavy foot
Ride it out branches the cancer advances captain hook
Listening for that crocodile
Same dark wood he knew as a child
Fear of the forest
Entitled white girl tasted all the porridge
for it World on fire, but he wouldn’t piss on it Eyes burnished onyx
They gave us special glasses to watch the comet
I can still feel that African sun
It wasn’t just us, the whole country was young
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Born yesterday, but we stayed up all night
Outside lie dark turned fields, with rags of snow and darker woods beyond that
harbor yet a few last wolves. A solitary migrant upon that flat and pastoral
landscape. Blacks in the fields lank and stooped, their fingers spider-like
among the bowls of cotton. The shadowed agony in the garden