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Hello (The Birth Pt​.​1)

from Ra's al Ghul by Frank John James

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The beginning of my journey, in the 14th century.

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Born in the 14th century to a nomadic family
Handed me nothing of interest, but the sand under my feet
I had to leave I had an interest in science I had to feed
And it was in the city where I found the knowledge to read
The resources were greater, than the tribe that's full of thieves
Could've ever offered me, obviously I gotta leave
Honestly I just wanna feed my curiosity
Plus there gots to be something better than murderous robberies
I earned the trust of everybody I met, the sweet kid
And even bullies had to squash it, every time we would beef
Even the king took notice and made me his top physician
It was then you could say my potential carried no limit
I met a woman unlike you could've imagined
Even the prince's passion demanded but couldn't catch it
Me and the prince were what you could call friends
Despite his ignorance more out of respect for his father
So when he fell sick and the king wanted to save him
I had to explain most likely he wouldn't make it
Realizing that a virus had to been passed
I understood the nature of this difficult task
I know he's not the best person, alright
But I could never let another die for no life is worthless
Every new disease is an opportunity
To make sure in the future it never is hard to beat

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from Ra's al Ghul, released November 5, 2012

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Frank John James Los Angeles, California

Frank John James is an MC/Producer, born and raised in Santa Barbara, CA, perfected in Los Angeles. Represents Earthworms with MC Braiiinstorm, who together with MC Mas1 form the trio Stereotype. Stereotype is a part of Echoes of Oratory Muzik.

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