I remember the days...their play was Gaelic....
Freshened musical swaying legs bouncing off the pavement
A collection that drew inquisitive heads from window frame
Openly freeing expression like a thief, relief commit no shame
Even after names call to recall performers to their domicile
These actions were still poetically pure and juvenile....
My sister took center stage as if it was a conquest missed
Rocking to kick drums, hit some spins to end with a split...
All the applause she would get, the ghetto fabulous of childhood
Our patio was the catalyst for her fantastic dreams of Hollywood
Future would open doors but at this juncture we did it for dime pieces
So as our time increases, skills elevated, we became style Jesus
We substituted governmental names for slick monikers
Turntables, mixers, fat laces, Kangols and big monitors
Made flooring companies rich, unknowingly become stage providers
Making limbs wave accompanying breaks, recreating walking spiders
Do moves that made crowds gasp, hitting with our backs exposed
Appearing to lack control, we are the sound's movement, transposed
Personally I could watch my sister rise to the level she mastered
Remember her name beveled with zirconias on a silver chain
She was Mistress B, Brooklyn Breakers, flyers had walls plastered
Riding the limelight, reaping the benefits delivered from fame
It took her...literally...from the projects to the screen
Getting phone calls and letters, she's riding rockets in her dreams
Now a legend that I'm associated to, benefits, I get a few
A new pair of Adidas or free food from Taco Lou
I knew that through this our scene would change for the better
Put in a position where we could brave any weather
But a blizzard hit our shelter, she was dead at 23
I remember because the day was seen crying in the street
Like God's entertainer had been called to the private room
A victim to a zombied mind frenzied and incited by shrooms
Even 20 years from the past, I got those last pair of Adidas
As a symbol of how certain condition could mangle and mistreat us
Thinking of my sister, Mistress B, my personal style Jesus
Loving the Gaelic days, where in the streets, we danced unimpeded....
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