Assatas Song
Thinkin of you, and how the perception came to pass
Of a Queen bein just a piece of ass
So I ask ya how that sound
Its for the sistas I missed the last time 'round
Because I cant forget what ya been through
Cant forget the hardships in what you do
So Im payin ya the ultimate respect
Because I love ya and thats what you should get
And its a shame that it comes as a surprise
From the man in the land of do or die
That the word could ever reach and educate
It aint nothin but a style to set us straight
And Im raised right, so ladies still first
But smooth with the groove for the fools that doubt your worth
Still thinkin of a master plan to protect and respect
'Cause the fact is I love the black woman
And anyway I remember there was a time
When I would see ya and try and go for mine
Push up in the guts for a month or two
Leave a stamp, break camp, yall know the rules
And if somethin went wrong it was your fault
The time was cut short and so were the phone calls
Then someone would ask if I know ya
Come up in my face and I would be like "what?" "who?"
But then I seen that the game was ignorant
The time had come for me to break away from that
Dont ya know there aint no future in hurtin our own?
Its bad enough that the trust and love are gone
So I strive for one to provide for and hold and take
And elevate and die for
So many people wanna destroy
But I cant and I wont stop ever bein true to black women
Now brothers, one last note to help us
Keep check 'cause some are livin life reckless
Runnin with women who dont have respect for self
And too foul to wanna get help
And sister ya dont need a man
Who cheats and mistreats and beats ya bad
Its better to have nothin then somethin at all
And end up like a case bein worse than a close call
So listen to the message in the song
It aint nothin but a way to make us strong
Quit bein so quick to chase the juice
And diss us tryin to taste anothers fruit
In the land of Ameri - ka -ka -ka
I gotta hold my own and stay down with ya
'Cause everybody wants to wreck
But Ima love ya and show respect
I need ya black woman