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they go ooh and aah
for the Outlaw Star
that'll kick it like Kareem Abdul-Jabar
Moses supposes that he is frontline
in the War of the Roses erroneously
and they will never be free
an active captive
caught up in a jam like traffic
but highly adaptive
intuitive and other pretty adjectives
humbly accepts the damages
left in the wake of the steps taken
when bad is the direction
most folks are breaking
sleepers will awaken on occasion
ebbs and flows grow from desperate nations
even more so for those who aren't facing
the truth directly
as time keeps wasting
inmates in a prison of fate
create noise similar
to what the sinister make

focus on the mission:
validate the missing
the vessels that made the transition
hidden transmissions are picked up
preferably those from the vessels
that kicked up dust
the rust never sleeps mentality
Cult of Personality
with functionality like a factory
that's blood on the gears
Labor Days
for the unionized frontier luminaries
creators that'll carry the weight
such great heights will be the fate
initiated from the genesis
of limited expression
thought criminals
writing lyrical confessions
question anything authoritative
get more creative amongst the non-native
the most persuasive are the minds
that cannot be swayed
from the renegade path they've laid

cornflower blue tie
that would make it a Tuesday
but that isn't really relevant
it's a random referential element
included for the cultured and the intelligent types
the Tragically Hip don't let much slip by
sorta like satellite insight
we can visit flipside fantasia
like escapism can alienate ya
seems black and white
the slower we move
the faster we kiss the sky
we are all seeing eye ingredients
mediums of a collective resonance
unified to collide in a beautiful way
sort it out at the end of the day
collide in a beautiful way
and sort it out at the end of the day

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from Transition Man, released August 11, 2015
written and produced by Chief and TheDoomsdayDevice

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Chief and TheDoomsdayDevice
:: mc : dj : producer : artist ::

A wordsmith with the heart of a poet and the head of a broadcast journalist. A DJ who is not afraid to venture outside of the norm. A producer with a different vocabulary of influences, and no fear whatsoever about embracing them. An artist searching for the link between the palette and the pixel. ... more

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