Lowkey - Winter Dreams lyrics

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Lowkey - Winter Dreams lyrics

[Verse 1: Haze] (Here's a message to the newborns) I've seen a lot of nights turned cold in my winter dreams Within the realest picture vision what the feeling means The same feeling that I feel and try to feed the dream The same reason there's a reason for it reason being Being that I'm chosen see I've always seen the deepest scheme Real life I'm enlightened I can feel the deen But on the other side flip that We be on the rotag Really trying to get that Bunnin' on the spliff chilling sitting why arrest that? Life that we live see you gotta watch your head back Righteous I ain't living right but I'm blessed that n***a on the run Eatin' like I come from LeFrak I can see an angel and a devil in a d**h match My soul's tied to the most highest blessed that Through my winter dreams I can see the light It's freezing cold But the morning's bright [Skit: Charles Chaplin] I don't want to be an emperor That's not my business I don't want to rule or conquer anyone I should like to help everyone if possible Jew, gentile, black man, white But we have lost the way Greed has poisoned mens' souls [Verse 2: Lowkey] (Here's a message to the newborns) I say d**h to the empire and debt to China Conquerors on a conquest the best divide us Dying economically But the impact is cultural Sit back I rip tracks spit facts and quotables Spitting's an addiction Like whiskey to Christopher Hitchens But I'm here on a particular mission Got strangers praying for the d**h of me Dangerous like Israelis with race specific weaponry Not afraid of the weather never cave to the pressure Do you love your people or hate your oppressor? Consumed by the pain I will carry till I'm gone Or they switch off the machine next to Ariel Sharon I was never sold the lies we were told to buy I wonder what's the real reason that Diana and Dodi died They never gave citizenship to that old Arab Can't be part of the family even if you own Harrods Here's a message to the newborns Can't be part of the family even if you own Harrods