[Swamburger]
A city drinker meets malt liquor on the corner of black pride, grabs the bottle
Billy Dee advertises colt 45
Another name for a gun, plus sounds like a religious cult - why?
Red horse, color wise, equals evil deity – abbreviated DEI
4th letter is a D, 5th letter is a E
Put together addition equals 9 which you will find the letter I
Now rearrange DEI to DIE pronounced reads die
This product most rely on its ounces
Blacks were promised 40 acres but only got 40 ounces
No one should own land to corrupt its energy in the beginning
To help you imagine we're peeps like John Lennon
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People believe in physicalities of a bottle
Malt liquor is a substance
Property is a nuisance
Colt 45 on it has a symbol of good luck
Tip the bottle upside-down symbol’s bad now
Drink up
[Alexandrah]
If our eyes could hold such focus
You’d see we’re being sold – again
Minority-malicious advertise deceives that
Drinks will make you smooth
But passing torches that way
Monstrosities, they surely build
Because we fail when we give our focus
To what’s designed to have us killed
Practice anti-doubt
All the target-markets hit will switch
And work it out
Though socialites may claim it favors unity
They’re only preaching falsified, deep-end maturity
And you don’t have to give in
To what it is we swim in
Especially when you’re listening
[Swamburger]
A city drinker meets malt liquor on the corner of black pride
Rappers advertise ST. IDES rearrange IDES to get dies
Take abbreviated ST - I say saint stands for Satan
Rearrange again to get SIDE out of IDES
Now your on Satan’s side
40 ounce is the size
Now why advertise religion when the product doesn’t represent religion?
For instance, did I forget to mention black neighborhoods filled with churches and liquor stores
ST. plays on the stereo while IDES plays the eyes of black searches who look for their type
Crooked eyes turn black on black crime
Now find underneath the T in ST is a pyramid colored red
The pyramid is life but when flipped the definition is dead
Now break the bread of Christ
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