The Wilderness

Jaya The Cat

Check, test, 1-2, 1-2, alright

Now the 20 is about religion - the opiate of the masses
But when they talk about god
They make him sound like a fascist
Jesus Christ was a pacifist
Half the shit they do in his name would probably make him pissed
Yet they still hold out, with the same old line of bullshit
Placate the masses, tap into their wallets
How the hell can you tell me about the afterlife?
You ain't been there, and - check - neither have I
'Cause morality don't need no goddamn government
And the system that they run, I got no love for it
So I dedicate my life to music
And when it hits, you know I don't refuse it
Man, I found my salvation here on Earth
I roll the tape on my 24 track, church

Somewhere around beyond this wilderness
There's the salvation, I know
Beyond the politics and troubles of this world
There's the salvation, I know

They say life is one big road with lots of signs
So when you're struggling for the rock
Don't you complicate your mind
In this world, there ain't no easy answers
And you're never gonna get nowhere if you don't take chances, oh yeah
Check [?], check nothing
People are goddamn greedy, and I'll tell you something
I'll smash every window on your SUV
What the hell you need one of those for living in the city?
Just a simple guy with complex problems
Like me vs. the system
From Lakeview to Brocken
Stop it? Not 'til I'm in a fucking coffin
Another guy in the program from Boston
I like punk rock, I like reggae
And if you wanna talk about heavy metal, it better be from the '70s, not the '80s
And when I get jacked you know it ain't on white powders
Strictly [?] Lite and indica flowers
Man, I'm just tryin' to get on, tryin' to make my way through
This time I'll get it on

And somewhere around beyond this wilderness
There's the salvation, I know
Beyond the politics and troubles of this world
There's the salvation, I know
There's the salvation, I know

Trivia about the song The Wilderness by Jaya The Cat

On which albums was the song “The Wilderness” released by Jaya The Cat?
Jaya The Cat released the song on the albums “Ernesto’s Burning” and “Basement Style” in 2001.

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