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'They're just people', he said to Me
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I told my friend Gary, I was afraid to go to New York City, and all the blacks, and Gary said, "They're just people". So much for prejudice. - - Gary told me that he was color blind later. Or, colored blind? - - -
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Shinola For Brains are two brothers who have fought for most of our lives, so we pretty much know, at this point, not to. Neither of us want that. We both
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Rock Garage Rock
Charts
Peak #177
Peak in subgenre #16
Author
Joe Aldworth, John Aldworth
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c 2014
Uploaded
June 05, 2011
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MP3 2.4 MB 128 kbps 2:38
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Oh... I care for you And since you don't have any food And I claim I love you, I'll share mine with you And since I love everyone, I'm not suspicious of anyone, So, if I see you homeless I'll share with you my home And when you're jailed I'll visit you And if you escape, help you get away, When you get hospitalized I'll see you through No matter what color, Man's the same, So if I love peace, Ought I be suspicious? - Should I cut my own throat, or catch a bullet? - I told my friend that I had the knack, That I was afraid of blacks Going to New York, and all the blacks "They're just people" he said to me So, now I look at it differently - Everyone has to pull their own weight Us politicians, we make sure you stay watching T.V. You have that right, To put out the light, so FIGHT ! I care for you, you punk, I hate to see you this way, drunk, But we have tanks for the likes of you Or spin-dries for insurance dues - Those guys with their warfare, That they unleashed on the poor Has come to haunt them At the end of the world
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