Burning Thumbs
Unveiling the Spiritual Depths: Reflections on David Banner's 'Burning Thumbs'Lyrics
What if God already came
Contemplating the possibility that a significant divine event has occurred.
And we missed the damn boat
Feeling regretful for missing an important opportunity or moment.
As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
Referencing the vulnerability of Black individuals during catastrophic events like Hurricane Katrina.
And I guess that times gon' tell
Speculating that time will reveal the consequences or outcomes of actions.
They I'm selfish
Facing accusations of being self-centered or self-serving.
Rap records don't sell no more
Observing a decline in the popularity or sales of rap music.
What if God already came
Reiterating the contemplation of a divine occurrence.
And we missed the damn boat
Expressing regret for potentially missing an important event.
As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
Reflecting on the vulnerability of Black people during catastrophic events.
And I guess that times gon' tell
Speculating on the future's revelations regarding past actions.
They I'm selfish
Being accused of self-centeredness.
Rap records don't sell no more
Noticing a decline in the commercial success of rap music.
What if God already came
Repetition of the earlier themes and reflections.
And we missed the damn boat
-As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
-And I guess that times gon' tell
-They I'm selfish
-Rap records don't sell no more
-What if God already came
-And we missed the damn boat
-As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
-And I guess that times gon' tell
-They I'm selfish
-Rap records don't sell no more
-What if God already came
-And we missed the damn boat
-As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
-And I guess that times gon' tell
-They I'm selfish
-Rap records don't sell no more
-What if God already came
-And we missed the damn boat
-As Katrina, black folks don't float so well
-And I guess that times gon' tell
-They I'm selfish
-Rap records don't sell no more
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