SOJA: Prison Blues Meaning
Tagged:
Jail or Prison
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Song Released: 2012
Prison Blues Lyrics
Even when our shirts ain't blue
We've got shake downs on a daily
Shanks, hooch, and snitches too
Those bars lockin' down a cell block
Warden's yellin' down the hall
Was you gonna make my prison thicker?...
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I don't believe he is really talking about prison. I think he may be talking about our current existence/ state of consciousness and transcending dimensions. The "even when our shirts ain't blue" is the indicator that it isn't really prison. "Get me out of here" the transcending. Not sure if I'm right at all though! :)
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