Once upon a time there was a boy who died You see, he ran and ran until his body became parched He ran and ran until he Couldn't run no more He finally ran to his father His blood dripped from his fingertips He said "Father, father, will you forgive me of my sins? I'm tired of running, father" His father then said "What have you been running from, my son?" He then replied, "I've been running from myself, father" You see, when this boy was just 12 years old he was first exposed His adolescent mind exposed to crime Crying about the Black stigma stains the mind The mind of young niggas from east side To west side, from east side to west side From south side to your side From your side to my side His daddy told him keep his head high You see, he wishes to soar like the redeye But the chains from his mind won't let that Black boy fly His grandmother reminded him "Son, you drive too fast" Yet he applies pressure to the gas His grandma prays her baby don't crash His mind filled with what one may consider trash But one's man trash One man's trash Be it so the lustful titties that hang low, hypnotize the mind They stick the funk to your veins They freak-freak your nasty membrane, they Mmm, but never mind that Back to the Black revolution They told him beware of the boys in blue The boys in blue They hopped the Black streets Since way back when They ride high in white sheets Hanging Black fruit from Black trees Grandma falls to her knees As kinfolks around on their knees They scream murda Murda Murda Murda ♪ Once upon a time, there was a boy who died A boy who hadn't woke up from day dreams He runneth from himself while chasing what may seem Seen between seams of reality Daisies Daisies Daisies Daisies