Park Bench People - Freestyle Fellowship

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Park Bench People Lyrics

I see an old man
Sittin' on a park bench

Lookin' in the skies when
He can see the mouth-stench

Of the range
Of the people
Walkin'
And talkin'
Nonsense

In the park

I see a man
Sittin' there


With a newspaper
Under his head and hair

I think

He would be down for me
To tell him
That he'd been waiting 'round here
For all

Of his life and

It took time
For the soul to come
When it came
I saw the same
Old scene

Over and over again
My friend

People's talkin' and squackin' in
The park

And
Sittin' on a bench
Thinkin' 'bout things
I think of all the
People of the park
Sleepin' in the street
Livin' from their hearts
Sleepin' in the street
Livin's kinda hard
Sleepin' in the street
People fall apart

There's a park bench
That's painted
Black and white

And when you
Sleep there

It won't get wet when you wake up
Because the trees are withered
And so you dry in the sunlight

You sit there and you
Prepare to make
A move
And so you go through
Each and every can

Lookin' inside
Tryin' to see somethin'
That you didn't

See last night
Wantin' to get somethin' to eat
And you go down the street

You see some friends of yours
And then they all speak
Sayin' what's happenin' man

You sleepin' in the park again
Yeah nothin' but a survival thang
You know what I'm sayin'
Insha'Allah
Then again my friend

All they want to
Do is play you
Like you are a fool
But I know better

You're safe from school
Through this stay cool
Mark you are mis-skewed
An' now I know better
I maintain black

We'll overcome
In the Sun

On the bench
In the park
Where you lay
When it's dark
And it's wet
Cuz it's raining on you

You have newspapers and you'd like to go home

But you can't
Cuz you just got put out
On your own

You're thinkin' 'bout your kids
You're thinkin' 'bout your girl
You're thinkin' of all the
Things you did

You see the children play

You hear the people barely look at you
Laughing while they
Run away

Sleeping in the street
Living from the heart

Sleeping in the street
People fall apart

In the park

Where are

They's every people
Walkin' round
Lookin' at themselves far

As if they were somethin'

But they ain't nothin'
They frontin'

Not a people nowhere standing
Aw these people are something

Earth

Perched on
The edge of all time
And yet they search

For drums imperial dreams
Similarly so barred

Can't buy my soul
Won't sell my soul
To the Devil
On the other level
Never
With another rebel
Under trouble

Aw no

I'll never see you go down

My people can't go down

Oh no

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Freestyle Fellowship is a rap group from Los Angeles consisting of rappers Aceyalone, Myka 9, P.E.A.C.E., Self Jupiter and producer J Sumbi. Their vocal techniques focusing on the method of the freestyle, as well as a successful infusion of hip hop and jazz established the group as forerunners in the sub-genre of jazz rap, also placing them amongst prominent West coast underground rap acts of the early 1990s like Hieroglyphics, Abstract Rude & Tribe Unique, and The Pharcyde.

Freestyle Fellowship was formed at the Good Life Café in LA during the early to mid 90s. Originally they were just a group of friends that met up at the Good Life's open mic sessions. The original Freestyle Fellowship consisted of over 50 members. The Emcees known as Freestyle Fellowship were the members that consistently came to the most open mic sessions.

Officially forming in 1991 and releasing the underground track To Whom It May Concern, the Fellowship became known in tape-trading circles, identified by their range in rhyming, at times bordering on scat, and Afrocentric messages over jazz inspired beat production. Their 1993 release, Innercity Griots is acknowledged by many to be among the most influential albums in the history of real hip hop.[citation needed]Aceyalone, the most prolific artist of the group in terms of solo album releases, is known for such works as All Balls Don't Bounce and Love and Hate, a cooperative album with producer RJD2. Mikah 9, P.E.A.C.E. and Self Jupiter also had solo releases, affirming the group's position as showcase for the varied and individual talents of the individual MC. Each member continues a part time commitment to the original group, most recently making a 2005 appearance on a compilation for Los Angeles based label Project Blowed, with the track "Outro". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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