| The Columbus Conspiricy | ||||
| Verse: Some may call him a hero, but I must dissagree. For the atrocities he committed, no blame was he bestowed, he got a way scott free. From 1494 to 1508, 3 million innocents died, in history books he's made to be a saint but if you knew what he did you'd know it's all a lie. He sailed from spain in search of the far east, an uncharted land he found. Immideatly murder, rape and plunder began, he showed no mercy to the people he found. No care for human life at all, he took them all as slaves, he threw them in the fields, streams, and mines, which were always 10 times worse than caves. Chorus: A hero, THE LIE!! Is 10 stories high, nobody cares to let us see, the cruel evil and awful side of the man who "discovered" the land which we, the people, WHO HAVE!! The right to know, about the man who has been known as a saint, well he ain't, maybe this song will help his cover to be blown. Verse: Colombus came to brand new isles, saw land early in the morn', was greated and showered with gifts and smiles, but little did they know that they would soon have to mourn. The lives of thousands, millions perhaps, dispatched from life by the white man who came, in search of gold and set traps, to capture hundreds of slaves for those who paid, their cold hard cash which was earned in dirty ways, but who really cares as long as its there. To be given to him to help him pay, for the genocide he commited without care. A native race melinnea in the making, their lives not good for anything but taking, to him this seemed right and he wasn't faking, we need to take away this hero persona that we've been making….him Verse: (1st half of 1st verse) His time in the American islands, were spent through murder and rape, no conscience to the natives humanity, he felt that he could take, their lives, THEIR WIVES!, their homes, THEIR THRONES!, we need to know the truth so he gets the credit he deserves. I wrote this song the first day that i got the book, "A Peoples History of The United States" by Howard Zinn. The book is very enlightening. |
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