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Remember, remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot
I see no reason the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot
Mother Mary would you whisper words to wither me?
Fast and faithless, shun the nameless, row the river's streamV! The call for men of five
Left for dead and yet alive
The V is for VendettaV! Shake the houses upon high
In the hills no more to hide
And our wills no more divideShadows of the justice
Riding in the rust
It's too long my song stayed the same
... power
Decency devour
Digging out .. and shame... sinner sing a psalm of six and so despise
Fear the picture's persevere, a curse covered guileV! The call for men of five
Left for dead and yet alive
The V is for VendettaV! Shake the houses upon high
In the hills no more to hide

And our wills no more divideV! The call for men of five
Left for dead and yet alive
V is for VendettaV! Shake the houses upon high
Blood to spill and floods to rise
Where there's still no justice betterKill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill
Kill, kill, kill, for your kingdom
Kill, kill, kill, for your kind
Kill, kill, kill, killing your freedom
Kill, kill, kill, killing your mind[solo].. meaning
.. achieving
Amendments amending imposedRatifying treason
Erradicating reason
Just biting down to disposeFaceless smile
Fixed and wild
..
..
.. remembrance
The fifth of November explodeV! The call for men of five
Left for dead and yet alive
The V is for VendettaV! Shake the houses upon high
In the hills no more to hide
And our wills no more divideV! The call for men of five
Left for dead and yet alive
V is for VendettaV! Shake the houses upon high
Blood to spill and floods to rise
Where there's still no justiceV

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Chicago MC Vakill was born Donald Mason on the city's near south side in 1975. He discovered hip-hop in his early teens, favoring the kind of literate, ingenious rhymes he would later pursue with his own music. In high school Mason teamed with classmate Ed Zamudio, and their collaboration continued after Zamudio co-founded the Molemen collective (adopting the alias Panik in the process). In addition to his 1995 debut cassette, Who's Afraid?, Vakill appeared on a series of Molemen-helmed comps and mixes, most notably joining forces with Percee P and Rhymefest for the 1996 single Keep the Fame.

Read more about Vakill on Last.fm.


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