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it all starts to make sense,it all starts to make,aha
with all this omens we've been calling it in,aha
it all starts to make sense
all my thoughts and particularly my prayers have not forgotten the indigenous
for the western men has been working so hard against us
with his western medecine and his land management
and his fences
or the way he protects and the way he preserves
never the way he neglects the people that came first
ya you know the same ones that he massacred
and it all starts to make sense
where we are going,where we are at,where we've been,aha
it all starts to make sense
well creator the behaivior of the collective youth
definitely seems to be in favor of the western man's invasion
i see 'em pumping fear like an i.v.
spending like a disease
and all the while building a clueless army

of god fearing youth with no knowledge of the truth
and there selfishness is so ugly
and it all starts to make sense
well who we gotta talk to if we wanna survive this mess
it all starts to make sense
itty-bitty economies based on geographies
fueled by spectators and their money
and their need for things that will not last
so go on build a hotel,a giftshop in the wilderness
makin' a profit capitalizin' on it
and all the while trampling on everything that is sacred
and it all starts to make sense
why the western man destroys things he doesn't understand
it all starts to make sense
well all these patterns and wasteful destructive practices
livin' like thirh world country inside this country
forget the government that puts the people in poverty
and it bothers me when the people are goin' hungry
and corporate companies have got their got their cupboards full of groceries
it's disgusting how you can do nothing
and complain about the situation in which you are livin'
and it all starts to make sense
they're vultures of culture and they're picking on all my friends
it all starts to make sense
oh indigenous imprisonment
well i dedicate my life to the people who need the light
to help them rise above the scam on the land and their lives
and i'm cuttin' like a knife all the lies by the slice
independent of this democracy is really worth a bite
my request is reasonable,a tribe undefeatable
ambitiously be moving towards solutions that are feasible
it's unbelievable all the slow movin' people
and they could care less just as long as they are comfortable
it's unforgivable because the conditions now criticle
whether or not you are ready we are approaching the pinnacle
it's difficult to say exactly what to do
but the change begins with me and i reflect it back to you
and you
and you
and you
come on man
make the movement move
make the movement move
it all starts to make sense
it all starts to make sense,aha
with all these omens and the moon phase we're in
it all starts to make sense
well i dedicate my life to the people who need the light
help 'em rise about the scam on the land and thier lives
and i'm cuttin' lke a knife all the lies by the slice
independent of this democracy is really worth a bite
my request is reasonable a tribe undefeatable
ambitiously be movin' towards solutions that are feasible
it's unbelievable all the slow movin' people
and could care less as long as they are comfortable
it's unforgivable because the conditions now are criticle
whether or not you're ready we are now approachin' a pinnacle
it's difficult to say exactly what to do
but the change begins with me and i reflect it back to you
and you
and you
and you
come on man
make the movement move
make the movement move
make the movement move
it all starts to make sense
it all starts to make sense
it all starts to make sense

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Nahko “Bear” Parayn on the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools.

Read more about Nahko and Medicine for the People on Last.fm.


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