lamest, you can't contain us Brainless ignoraimous, don't you know our name yet? We're the greatest, most entertaining-est Mountain Brothers, world motherfucking
: (Joe South) If I could be you and you could be me for just one hour If we could find a way to get inside each other's minds If you could see you through
our own roads to ride and chances we gotta take We stood side by side each one fightin' for the other We said until we died we'd always be blood brothers
I said they gonna run to the rock and mountain but there will be no rock, no rock They're gonna run to the rocks and mountain but there will be no rock
the mountain But I've, I've yet to see the, The so-called promised land Picture the world, Without any color You couldn't tell, One face from the other
My daddy's hand it growed Show to the lickin Sonny boy Grow to whip him! If you see my dad Tell him my brothers All gone mad They're beating on each other
My daddy's hand it around Show to the lickin Sonny boy Grow to whip him! If you see my dad Tell him my brothers All gone mad They're beating on each other
make it dawn and it takes a day to you yawn brother and it takes some old to make you young it takes some cold to know the sun it takes the one to have the other
: Ohhh, ohh, oh, oh, oooooh (Dear God, bring our P.O.W.'s home) Ohhh, ohh, oh, oh, oooooh (And bring our brothers on lockdown, home - amen) [R. Kelly
love to your brother your sister and your mother but we hate those people down the valley. Has anybody seen Moses? Get him off that mountain. Bring
Beat Productions) Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, sing that shit! [Chorus: Nelly] Oh! You can search in the gutter down low You can even wait 'til the mountain
look the other way We can try to understand The New York Times' effect on man Whether you're a mother or whether you're a brother You're stayin' alive
come and catch ya When your life is wanderin' Down some nowhere highway Try a different point of view and Do your best to see things my way Lookin' down., there is brother facin' brother
: Father to son, husband to wife Brother to brother, black man to white Living together, falling apart Looking for the common ground in every human heart
One called Wade Alaska, the other born of evil Jacob Blade Each boy was taken by a family and raised by seperate ways And though Jacab lived across the mountain