Resenha do documentário- dna: a promessa e o preço
17 years old kicked out on tha streets
Though back in tha time, i never thought i'd see her face
Ain't a woman alive that can take my momma's place
Suspended from school, scared ta go home
I was a fool with tha big boys breaking all tha rules
Shed tears with my baby sister
Over tha years we wuz poorer than tha other little kids
And even though we had different daddies
Tha same drama when things went wrong we blamed mama
I reminised on tha stress i caused, it wuz hell
Hugg'en on my mama from a jail cell
And who'ed think in elementary, heeeey i'd see tha penitentiary
One day
Running from tha police, that's right
Momma catch me--put a whoop'en to my backside
And even as a crack fiend mama,
Ya always was a black queen mama
I finally understand for a woman
It ain't easy--trying ta raise a man
Ya always wuz commited, a poor single mother on welfare,
Tell me how ya did it
There's no way i can pay ya back
But tha plan is ta show ya that i understand.
You are appreciated......
Chorus
Laaaaady, don't cha know we luv ya
Sweeeet laaaady, place no one above ya
Sweeeet laaaady, don't cha know we luv ya
Ain't nobody tell us it wuz fair
No luv for my daddy, cause tha coward wuzn't there
He passed away and i didn't cry
Cause my anger, wouldn't let me feel for a stranger
They say i'm wrong and i'm heartless
But all along i wuz looking for a father--he wuz gone
I hung around with tha thug's and even though they sold drugs
They showed a young brother luv
I moved out and started really hang'in
I needed money of my own so i started slang’in
I ain't guilty cause, even though i sell rocks
It feels good, putting money in your mailbox
I love paying rent when tha rents due
I hope ya got tha diamond necklace that i sent to you
Cause when i wuz low, you was there for me
Ya never left me alone, cause ya cared for me
And i can see ya coming home after work late
Ya in tha kitchen trying ta fix us a hot plate