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Tekstovi: Georgia Brown. Black Nature. War Story.


This is a story about a boy that had his youth
Completelly marked by war Check it!

Let's go!
This is a story about a boy who suddenly
Found himself in the middle of World War II
And he was only fifteen years old
And he had to take care of himself
And his family's survival
His mother used to hide many refugees
In the basement of his house
Everything has been destroyed
And there was no food
At that time there was a big apple harvest
Stone soup and ground wood to make pasta
People were starving to death
This is consequence of check it out
Juss hear it!

(Chorus)
Somebody so cool jammed
He was jammed into a world
And couldn't be free
He jammed
Everything is gonna be all right
I don't know why they did this to the world

This guy is a mutha fuckar

There wasn't work at all
Everybody was dying
Bombs everywhere
Lots of people lost
Their families then one day the boy realized
There was no way out of there
When his mother came and told him
To go to the basement to protect himself of the bombs
And he said
If I have to die I'm gonna die
Anyway here or down there
When one day the americans arrived bringing
Food, clothes and doctors
And the guy and his family were found safe

(Chorus)
Somebody so cool jammed
He was jammed
And couldn't be free
Everything is gonna be all right
Oh! Baby, hey baby
Stop the war it's peace time my baby

For the american black sargeant friendship
He became the mascot of the battalion
And then his younger friend called John Louis
Taught him everything about boxing
And the black culture
And he knew nurses who were the great
Jazz and Blues singers
Ok! This is everything that he taught
To his black soul daughter
And here I am Georgia n tha house

This is the story of my father
And like him many people suffered
Lost their families
And had their countries completelly destroyed
It's like this...
Everybody screatching from nothing
It's real!
You know what I mean?
Believe it!

(Thanks to Rafael Moreira for these lyrics)
Georgia Brown