The wound here refers to the “hit” that FiO took in the first line of the first verse.

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FiO adds a second chorus to this clever track bringing us back to his scope and Matrix lines in the first verse.

He is taunting those that are out for him letting them know that he’ll be fine. He then finalizes the second chorus with a warning letting them know that he is coming for revenge.

Anger and revenge are commonly seen themes throughout this whole mixtape.

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FiO begins the song by bitting Tupac’s “Only God Can Judge Me”.

Being that the complete “Anger Within” project is geared towards FiO’s aggression we can safely assume he is referring to his epilepsy with the repetition of this line.

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Due to FiO’s epileptic disability he feels that most people view him differently than they would someone without a disability. This brings us back to the anger theme throughout this mixtape.

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Dignity is our inherent value and worth as human beings; everyone is born with it. Respect, on the other hand, is earned through one’s actions.

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FiO’s appearance is very much of a stereotypical Italian-American (brown eyes, brown hair, fair skin, etc).

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Unlike most people who suffer with disabilities FiO tends to speak very loudly of his epilepsy. This is what adds to much of the anger theme we see throughout this mixtape.

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Century Consulting Services is a New York City company in which FiO was once employed.

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Based on the second line of this verse, we know that the “we’ve” here refers to Italian-Americans.

As far back as 1820 Italian-Americans have been involved in both legal and illegal “sales”. These illegal “sales” have been made famous by the Italian Mafia/Cosa Nostra.

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