Black death For forty thousand years, our ancestors Caressed our fertile seed and tended to the weaning Gave us life then we were freed a living part of Dreaming encased in living flesh But now the fruit is hanging in cells of bars and mesh.
Now those links eternal chains have been torn asunder as the guns in Whiteyâs hands spat lightning flash and thunder.
They sat midst the dirt and flies alone and in disgrace But behind those saddened eyes are angry words and screaming aimed at those in uniforms who killed those of the Dreaming.
Regrets I started stealing cars at fourteen-years old Trying to impress me mates Proving I was bold Flying around in V.8.s Baiting the manatj 2 Jesus! life was exciting Full of thrills, spills ânâ laughs When I did get caught Didnât worry me at all! I knew Iâd only spend A coupla weeks in Longmore And it wouldnât take too long To be back on the streets Prowling for cars to steal Manatj to defeat My teenage years flew past In and out of trouble Never realising White law would burst my bubble but it finally happened When officially I became a man The magistrate gave me Eighteen months in Freo can Shit! That sentence stung Dulling the fire in my eyes One of me mates escaped Via prison cell necktie I tried to convince him A coupla months ainât long But it was no bloody use
His spirit had already gone Itâs hard for any man To be caged in a prison cell But if your skin is black Itâs like burning in hell Being locked up by wajellas 3 Glaring at you with hate Counting down the hours To your earliest release date
But as the bible says âAll things come to passâ My time eventually came To be free at last My experiences caused me To attempt a brand new life With no more thieving Or getting into strife I confidently set out Searching for a job I had even decided To avoid me old mob but everywhere I asked I got for an answer âMay we have a look. At your driverâs licence sir?â
My past had returned Haunting me like a spook I couldnât find no work No matter how hard I looked This made me finally decide To visit the dreaded police Asking politely if I could Sit for a driverâs licence please
The copperâs sarcastic reply Was poison to me ears âLook here fella Youâre suspended for five years!â My suspensions as a juvenile I had truly forgot And waiting for five years It seemed Iâd probably rot! So to secure reliable work I began to drive cars That my friends is the reason Iâm back behind prison bars Counting the endless days For the next coupla years Missing freedom, friends and family Shedding lonesome tears
If you young black fellows Have any kind of sense Be patient and behave Get your driverâs licence Waiting to turn seventeen Isnât really very long And itâs a long lonely journey Down the road that is wrong
2 Manatjâpolice Back
3 Wajellaâwhite person Back
Escape! Spiteful rifle spits slices through still night Fragile life flickers dying beneath searchlight Faceless, uniformed figure caresses hot, faithful toy Warm blood gushes shattered skull, tender boy.
Institutionalised keepers blood lusted by the kill gaze upon the carcass Overwhelming power thrills! Nobody mentions victims a hungry thief fallen from lifeâs tree like browned autumn leaf.
World eternally spinning nothing breaks this move Deafening silence returning prisonâs eerie gloom Bloody razor-wire glistens beneath silvery moon Night, quietly mourning life escaped too soon.
Yiggaâs run Bugger this for a joke coord! 4 Iâm hitting the toe Jailâs breaking my heart and making me low My yorgaâs 5 pissed off with this bunji 6 wajella 7 bloke on all this bottled anger Iâm ready to choke I havenât had a visit near on six months