Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Afriqua
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Adam Longman Parker
Songwriter
Lyrics
I want you to feel my rain
Rain?
Feeling my rain is feeling my life
Under the sky giving life onto life that gives on to more life
Our laws is black and white but the color’s in the details
It’s only about the race baby
What Race?
The cosmic race to a higher place, you feel me?
I do
My only enemy is me, but I don’t know if you know what I mean by that, I mean… I’m really only up
against myself, not you, and I’ll kill myself before he kills me, you know?
My eyes looking to see, my head stuck in a dream, My thoughts sprint tireless laps around the
meaning of life for what it’s worth, a lie but not quite, if death is guaranteed, this life is not a life
Aside from being me, I’m dying to be free, at war with everything that I love and want to be
I see what I can’t touch with hands try to describe them, words they fall short of the plan as a
formless man, I transpose, I transpose the known with unknown, my goals with more sold, my
weight with more flows, and Ima drop a bomb of life I can’t hold
Ima show the world what it takes to let go, but we love the fake love and chase the bait hoes
Lemme be the judge of the case, the case closed, that oughta relieve the strain your face shows
Someone oughta change the pace the hate grows, the race to age old, my fate so immortal
Can’t play it safe to open a new portal, taste life imperial, spit forms of miracle drink out of
eternity, lavishing in the spiritual, tunnel within the lyrical, black musical imperial, eat knowledge for
cereal, color with the invisible, mirror the inconceivable, same god as me and you
I broke out of a cage made of flesh and bone, no wings to fly, yet I live in the sky. My rain color is
blue, red, purple, and green, nourishing everything with the song I sing. my form is no form, I’m
free from being free. I left me behind, and all I see is the shine. My fall is my rise, supernatural
poise with a touch of heaven and earth, and every noise that I could make, and everything I could
be, without a trace of me.
Written by: Adam Longman Parker