Blood Diamonds

Dec 15, 2006
Diamonds and Oil are Soiled With the Blood of Wars

Ignorance and arrogance are partners
Like selfishness holds hands with carelessness
And recklessness goes together with dominance
Then how can I explain to your fiancé
That in her wedding ring is a blood diamond
Representing the sacrifice of virgins

True care is rare, but diamonds are not
In Africa they are scattered
On the ground like shattered
Pieces of their broken
Hopes and dreams

debeers and the dutch monopolize the supplies
Marketing and pimping marriages
Based on miscarriages, of
In five years you’ll be divorced
If you don’t pay the jewelers’ mafia
For another conflict diamond
So the wife can play home with dolls
Like a baby, though thirty two
Cannot extract herself from childhood
Won’t lose a bad tooth with sickened roots

From the North came some netherlanders
Cousins of Nazis
Financiers of the South Africa slave trades
Overseers of Apartheid
But even Mandela Can’t stop the bankers who
Imprison his country with

The companies
Still abuse Africa like a colony
Forcing into toxic mines
To pick out the afflicted diamonds
Distracting local natives with civil
Profiting from their blood
Selling weapons to both sides
Buying their combat diamonds

Plundered and outsourced to
Where the ’s ring less,
Calloused little hands
Are used to cut these diamonds
Which cannot shine any light
Through your dead, rock hard heart

Oil was once plants and dinosaurs
Diamonds were once coal and carbon
Fossils were once your conscience
Your senses are too petrified to perceive
The of blood for oil and diamonds
They selling wars and marriages to nitwits
Whose blood is so clogged up with false pride
That no shame or guilt Can flow through it

Imagine trading African diamonds for AIDS drugs