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We commit ourselves to the of a complete Just and peace
1] On 18th, 1918 Divine faith what life needs, a great king That tried to make peace, fight and make means Prior to their needs might lay the things [?] maker, troublemaker But on he reform his life to something major In a time where no one knew the meaning of neighbor Born to take the world by like Mother Nature Nelson was the name By a teacher by the age seven Cause of racism and his African I guess it stayed him, not just the alias, the pain And soon the man emerged in with planet Earth He made a move to Johannesburg the dark sky He realized being free would cost him his due to the Apartheid
It's a long road to freedom, take a long walk It's a road to freedom, let's take a long walk
2] Trapped in a system that'll mistreat 'em and 'em He it's a long walk to freedom He went to the college as he got his Bachelor's to studied law Hungry for knowledge, he more By his he joined the ANC Years chief of the NDC, Africa's MVP [?] to the vocal soldier Every where he go he Shosholoza He power, there's a lot of 'em So now the government is watching 'em, plotting on 'em So put him under observation So the oppresors outlawed his Knowing the power that be it's Instead of street riots he to teach 'em to be righteous But the chief of violence underground And formed the [?] way to fighters
3] I he got enough of it He got an army to in guerrilla warfare To stop the authorities, wanted before trouble here They charged him with conspiracy to the government I guess defending it would legitimize the locked without proof would ever size the hate They thought they'd kill him by giving him This only him bigger than life Every more noble, the movement more loyal Then the news went global, the storm is royal The world couldn't wait to see him on his He gave 27 of freedom for his beliefs Finally free to the prophecy He won the peace prize, Apartheid to see democracy Some say heaven sent, yeah, that's South first black president Salute, pay homage and pay respects Cause he doe human rights 'til the day of his death Nelson Mandela, rest in But may your legacy live forever and