George Yazzie of Midnight Stew goes solo on this one. Listen as he tries to get his voice heard on the legendary voice of the Navajo Nation, KTNN 660. FFO weed country rockers, Midnight Stew.
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This song is about people in power who think the world is at their dispense. This song does not condone suicide. It is merely my expression of wishing that people that use greed and power as there drive would simply stop and shut themselves off.
lyrics
With the death of the west it comes as no surprise
with their bibles and their guns and their gods in their minds
who is it that you pray to?
when you're looking for forgiveness
do they answer you when you call?
down on your knees with hands locked
with their martyrs in their robes preaching to an empty choir
with their savior in a light with blood covered hands
who is that you pray to
when the one who suffers die
for your sins and your comfort
so you can live your lie
is the one that you serve just a piece of mind?
one you choose to justify your life
with the death of the west it comes as no surprise
with their bibles and their guns and their god in their minds
the empty leading the lost and the blind
with their lies and their fear into the fading light
who is that you pray to
when you pull the fucking trigger
in the name of greed and oil
to the rape of earthly soil
do you sleep at ease with a bible near your reach
with a passage saved so you can be at peace
who is it that you pray to
when you follow books of men
do their words sound so holy
like they actually give a damn
just grab a gun and put it to your temple
pull the trigger and do the world a favor
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