| And so my life has been guided
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| All the love I needed was provided
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| And through my mothers sacrifices I saw where her life went
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| To give more than birth to me, but life to me
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| And this ain’t one of the clichés about black women being strong
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| Cause hell if you’re weak, you’re gone
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| But life courage determined to do more than just survive
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| And too many homes have a missing woman or man
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| Without the feeling of missing love
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| Maybe they are homes that are hurt
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| But they are no real lives that hurt without reach
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| But not broken
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| Unless the homes of soldiers — stationed overseas
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| Or lost in battles or broken
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| Unless the homes of firemen, policemen, construction workers,
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| seamen, railroad men, truckers, pilots
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| Who lost their lives — but not what their lives stood for…
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| Because men die, men lose, they are lost and they leave
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| And so do women …
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| I came from what they called «a broken home»
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| But they ever really called it «a house»
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| They would have known how wrong they were
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| We were working on our lives and our homes
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| Dealing with what we had, not what we didn’t have
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| My life has been guided by women
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| But because of them — I am the man.
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| God bless you mama — and thank you. |