March 15th, 2006

Lyricist Wednesday: Wake Up

Artist: Rage Against The Machine
Song: Wake Up

Rage Against The Machine

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Come on!
Uggh!

Come on, although ya try to discredit
Ya still never edit
The needle, I’ll thread it
Radically poetic
Standin’ with the fury that they had in ‘66
And like E-Double I’m mad
Still knee-deep in the system’s shit
Hoover, he was a body remover
I’ll give ya a dose
But it’ll never come close
To the rage built up inside of me
Fist in the air, in the land of hypocrisy

Movements come and movements go
Leaders speak, movements cease
When their heads are flown
‘Cause all these punks
Got bullets in their heads
Departments of police, the judges, the feds
Networks at work, keepin’ people calm
You know they went after King
When he spoke out on Vietnam
He turned the power to the have-nots
And then came the shot

Yeah!
Yeah, back in this…
Wit’ poetry, my mind I flex
Flip like Wilson, vocals never lackin’ dat finesse
Whadda I got to, whadda I got to do to wake ya up
To shake ya up, to break the structure up
‘Cause blood still flows in the gutter
I’m like takin’ photos
Mad boy kicks open the shutter
Set the groove
Then stick and move like I was Cassius
Rep the stutter step
Then bomb a left upon the fascists
Yea, the several federal men
Who pulled schemes on the dream
And put it to an end
Ya better beware
Of retribution with mind war
20/20 visions and murals with metaphors
Networks at work, keepin’ people calm
Ya know they murdered X
And tried to blame it on Islam
He turned the power to the have-nots
And then came the shot

Uggh!
What was the price on his head?
What was the price on his head!

I think I heard a shot
I think I heard a shot
I think I heard a shot
I think I heard a shot
I think I heard a shot
I think I heard, I think I heard a shot

“He may be a real contender for this position should he abandon his supposed obediance to white liberal doctrine of non-violence… and embrace black nationalism”
“Through counter-intelligence it should be possible to pinpoint potential trouble-makers… And neutralize them, neutralize them, neutralize them”

Wake up! Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!
Wake up! Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!

How long? Not long, cause what you reap is what you sow


9 Responses to “Lyricist Wednesday: Wake Up”  

  1. 1 Navaho Gunleg

    Nice one, Sean — somehow I assumed RATM quit, don’t know where that came from though. Good to read they’re still raging.

    (Love the whole Lyricist Wednesday concept, btw.)

  2. 2 texastentialist

    you’re making me hate Audioslave even more (like that’s possible.)

  3. 3 Sean Coon

    i set “wake up” to post this morning when i landed in my hotel here in austin last week. after experiencing bruce’s speech yesterday, well, shit just fell right into place, eh?

    zach really needs to get back with those guys…

  4. 4 texastentialist

    Zach just needs to do SOMETHING high profile…that’s some wasted potential.

  5. 5 Sean Coon

    i’d take another collab effort like this…

  6. 6 Navaho Gunleg

    Hey that’s an excellent track.

    Perhaps, in the future, on political collab albums like these.

  7. 7 Sean Coon

    navaho… made in america is sick! wow. thanks for pointing me to that.

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