Talib Kweli & Hi Tek Expansion Outro Lyrics
            [Talib Kweli] (Spoken)
            Yea, so we got this tune called "For Women" right
            Originally, it was by Nina Simone
            She said it was inspired by, you know
            Down south. In the south, they used to call her Mother Antie
            She said No Mrs.
            Just Antie
            She said if anybody ever called her Antie
            she'd burn the whole g______ place down
            I'm over past that
            Coming into the new millenium, we can't forget our elders
        
            [Talib Kweli]
            I got off the 2 train in Brooklyn on my way to a session
            Said let me help this woman up the stairs before I get to steppin'
            We got in a conversation she said she a 107
            Just her presence was a blessing and her essence was a lesson
            She had her head wrapped
            And long dreads that peeked out the back
            Like antenna to help her get a sense of where she was at, imagine that
            Livin' a century, the strenght of her memories
            Felt like an angel had been sent to me
            She lived from n_____ to colored to negro to black
            To afro then african-american and right back to n_____
            You figure she'd be bitter in the twilight
            But she alright, cuz she done sseen the circle of life yo
            Her skin was black like it was packed with melanin
            Back in the days of slaves she packin' like Harriet Tubman
            Her arms are long and she moves like song
            Feet with corns, hand with callouses
            But her heart is warm and her hair is wooly
            And it attract a lot of energy even negative
            She gotta dead that the head wrap is her remedy
            Her back is strong and she far from a vagabond
            This is the back of the masters' whip used to crack upon
            Strong enough to take all the pain, that's been
            Inflicted again and again and again and again and flipped
            It to the love for her children nothing else matters
            What do they call her? They call her aunt Sara.
        
            Woman singing in the background
        
            [Talib Kweli] (+ Background Vocals)
            I know a girl with a name as beautiful as the rain
            Her face is the same but she suffers an unusual pain
            Seems she only deals with losers who be usin' them games
            Chasin' the real brothers away like she confused in the brain
            She tried to get it where she fit in
            on that American Dream mission paid tuition
            For the receipt to find out her history was missing and started flippin
            Seeing the world through very different eyes
            People askin' her what she'll do when it comes time to chose sides
            Yo, her skin is yellow, it's like her face is blond word is bond
            And her hair is long and straight just like sleeping beauty
            See, she truly feels like she belong in 2 worlds
            And that she can't relate to other girls
            Her father was rich and white still livin' with his wife
            But he forced himself on her mother late one night
            They call it rape that's right and now she take flight
            Through life with hate and spite inside her mind
            That keep her up to the break of light a lot of times
            (I gotta find myself) (3X)
            She had to remind herself
            They called her Safronia the unwanted seed
            Blood still blue in her vein and still red when she bleeds
            (Don't, don't, don't hurt me again) (8X)
        
            [Talib Kweli] (+ Background Vocals)
            Teenage lovers sit on the stoops up in Harlem
            Holdin' hands under the Apollo marquis dreamin of stardom
            Since they was born the streets is watchin' and schemin'
            And now it got them generations facin' deseases
            That don't kill you they just got problems
            and complications that get you first
            Yo, it's getting worse, when children hide the fact that they pregnant
            Cuz they scared of giving birth
            How will I feed this baby?
            How will I survive, how will this baby shine?
            Daddy dead from crack in '85, mommy dead from AIDS in '89
            At 14 the baby hit the same streets they became her master
            The children of the enslaved, they grow a little faster
            They bodies become adult
            While they keepin' the thoughts of a child her arrival
            Into womanhood was heemed up by her survival
            Now she 25, barely grown out her own
            Doin' whatever it takes strippin', workin' out on the block
            Up on the phone, talkin' about
            (my skin is tan like the front of your hand)
            (And my hair...)
            (Well my hair's alright whatever way I want to fix it,
            it's alright it's fine)
            (But my hips, these sweet hips of mine invite you daddy)
            (And when I fix my lips my mouth is like wine)
            (Take a sip don't be shy, tonight I wanna be your lady)
            (I ain't too good for your Mercedes, but first you got to pay me)
            (You better quit with all the question, sugar who's little girl am I)
            (Why I'm yours if you got enough money to buy)
            (You better stop with the compliments we running out of time,)
            (You wanna talk whatever we could do that it's your dime)
            (From Harlem's from where I came, don't worry about my name,)
            (Up on one-two-five they call me sweet thang)
        
            Scratches + Woman singing in the background
        
            [Talib Kweli] (+ Background Vocals)
            A daughter come up in Georgia, ripe and ready to plant seeds,
            Left the plantation when she saw a sign even thought she can't read
            It came from God and when life get hard she always speak to him,
            She'd rather kill her babies than let the master get to 'em,
            She on the run up north to get across that Mason-Dixon
            In church she learned how to be patient and keep wishin',
            The promise of eternal life after death for those that God bless
            She swears the next baby she'll have will breathe a free breath
            and get milk from a free breast,
            And love beeing alive,
            otherwise they'll have to give up being themselves to survive,
            Being maids, cleaning ladies, maybe teachers or college graduates, nurses, housewives, prostitutes, and drug addicts
            Some will grow to be old women, some will die before they born,
            They'll be mothers, and lovers who inspire and make songs,
            (But me, my skin is brown and my manner is tough,)
            (Like the love I give my babies when the rainbow's enuff,)
            (I'll kill the first m____fucka that mess with me, I never bluff)
            (I ain't got time to lie, my life has been much too rough,)
            (Still running with barefeet, I ain't got nothin' but my soul,)
            (Freedom is the ultimate goal,
            life and death is small on the whole, in many ways)
            (I'm awfully bitter these days
            'cuz the only parents God gave me, they were slaves,)
            (And it crippled me, I got the destiny of a casualty,)
            (But I live through my babies and I change my reality)
            (Maybe one day I'll ride back to Georgia on a train,)
            (Folks 'round there call me Peaches, I guess that's my name.)
        
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