Mars Ill

Inside Out
(Verse #1) Building in a cell block, shocked at the mystery/ Unlocked the misery kept inside his body's chemistry/ And when he's by himself, he has to cry to keep on living/ Reads letters from his children from far outside the prison/ And it isn't enough that he didn't pull that trigger/ Just a neighborhood fixture on the corner drinking liquor/ A two-time offender who got caught up in the moment/ Was close by when a robbery was operated sloppily/ And somebody got shot and son was fingered in the line-up/ Tossed into a 6x9, stuck because his time's up/ Fine luck, had to beat a brother on his first day/ To protect his own best interest in like the worst way/ Blames the system that built jails instead of schools/ Blames religion as a set of useless rules/ Blames his father that he never even knew/ Looks in the mirror. Yeah, he blames him too... (Verse #2) He starts to read books, an empowered resolution/ Malcolm, Dr. King, Mumia and Huey Newton/ Learns that nothing worth having is ever gon' be easy/ He studies philosophy while everyone's watching TV/ And after 33 weeks, he starts to do the science/ Sees God's handwriting there underneath the fine print/ It had been there all along just waiting for him to find it/ SongtexteBut he'd been blinded by his time spent trying to fight it/ But the spark ignited the fuel inside him/ And now he holds the flame that burns the brightest/ Because the slightest touch from the heavens can heavily change the tides/ Or tip the scales to either side of the problems in our lives/ He found faith in a cage and his mind's already free/ And he can float through these walls far beyond what he can see/ He sees his cell as a cross that he'll carry if need be/ But of course his body wants to join his soul and be free... (Verse #3) So he's a new man, motivated to slice through the hatred/ And radiate to those that play with death and want to take his breath/ He'll make each step count for something greater/ Understands that he can hate the game and still love the players/ He shares his cell with another one-strike-too-many-type of Jon Doe/ Who wants his rights back though/ The conversation words flow and get kind of thorough/ And it just so happens that they're from the same borough/ From the same neighborhood, from off the same freeway/ From the same ghetto and from the same PJ's/ And Jon Doe knows how his situation started/ How kids were busting shots at their local supermarket/ On that one fateful night that changed our hero's life/ And how he got knocked wrongfully and how it isn't right/ But strangely, our man is calm and doesn't lose sight/ He knows that he was broken so that he could find Christ/ And for that he's thankful, no shank pulled got him/ He's never felt so high while he was standing at the bottom/ And after six months, a judge heard his appeal/ Released into a city that becomes his mission field/ He pulls a free breath that feels fresh despite all the smog/ He used to hit the bottle but now he fights for God/ And since he's seen it all, he can say what it's about/ And to think this all started from the inside out... Aus Songtexte Mania