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Lyrics: I can't believe the news today I try to look away but the pain won't fade On the bloody streets of Minneapolis A body in the snow, struck down in the night Arms frozen tight in the last breath of life His coat still warm where the bullets tore through Red in the snow where the cold wind blew It’s Alex Pretti lying there, struck down like a dog by this so-called “Police ICE”. You were a healer, you saved so many lives Now you’re taken by the ones meant to protect our lives Shot down cold by a badge and a lie Another mother’s son left to die Renee Good, mother, poet, writer, silenced in her car Her words now float like embers in the dark Bloody streets of Minneapolis We can’t turn away our eyes No more blood, no more pain Let justice rise again Bloody streets of Minneapolis Let the children remain Oh Jah, protect us from Babylon’s hands From iron hearts and cruel commands “Serve and protect” — the promise is gone Just trails of blood they’re walking on Streets of blood wherever they go Fear in the hearts of the people below Like tears falling in the rain Bloody streets of Minneapolis "Bloody streets…" Bloody streets of Minneapolis Hear the cries Bloody streets of Minneapolis We can’t turn away our eyes No more blood, no more pain Let justice rise again Bloody streets of Minneapolis Let the children remain Sacred city crying tonight Smoke and sorrow hide the light We speak their names like candles in flame Fallen souls we won’t let fade Mothers and children torn apart How long must we sing from broken hearts? How many more must fall this way Before love finds a way to stay? If the people rise and stand Hope may bloom across the land We’ll remember every name Alex Pretti and Renee Good… Not one life lost in vain The people rise demanding what is right Hearts on fire in the candlelight Sweet city crying, I hear your call Your voice echoes through us all We carry the memories, name by name Every soul, every flame Those who fell on these wounded streets Live forever in the songs we sing Bloody streets of Minneapolis "Bloody streets…" Bloody streets of Minneapolis Hear the cries Bloody streets of Minneapolis We can’t turn away our eyes No more blood, no more pain Let justice rise again Bloody streets of Minneapolis Let the children remain Wipe the tears from weary eyes The real fight for justice now must rise We won’t forget, we won’t be still Freedom lives in the people’s will Cold-blood killing can’t be law Where are the judges we once saw? Is this the dream we were told to believe? Or Babylon’s web of deceit? We fight for the right to live as one Under the same sun Bloody streets of Minneapolis Let there be peace instead of this No more blood, no more cries Let love be what survives “Bloody streets of Minneapolis” ICE out of our streets tonight ICE out of our lives, bring light Don’t take our nurses Don’t take our moms Don’t take our children Don’t take our sons Peace and love must lead the way It’s the only words we have to say “Bloody Streets of Minneapolis” is a conscious acoustic-reggae song inspired by real events and real lives lost to violence and injustice. Through intimate storytelling, gentle guitar, and roots-driven emotion, this song is a tribute to the victims, their families, and all those who continue to stand for dignity, justice, and humanity. It is not a song of hate, but a call for awareness. Not a cry for revenge, but a prayer for change. A reminder that behind every headline, there are names, faces, mothers, children, and dreams. May these voices never be forgotten. May love, justice, and peace rise where blood once fell. Artist: Let Babylon Fall Down Genre: Conscious Reggae / Acoustic Theme: Justice, remembrance, humanity 🟢 Listen • Reflect • Share 🎧 Available on all platforms soon #acousticsoul #indieacoustic #acousticvibes #singersongwriter #indiefolk #acousticmusic #indiemusic #acousticperformance #folkmusic #SoulfulAcoustic #acousticlive #indiefolkmusic #acousticguitar #indieartist #folkacoustic #indievibes #IndieSongwriter #acousticlove #liveacoustic #acousticsession #Streets Of Minneapolis #LetBabylonFallDown #brucespringsteen #iceout