| Sister sister, my Nubian princess
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| This one’s for you, 'cause I’m tired of the nonsense
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| Not speaking of a sister from immeadiate family
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| but to all the sisters with a black mentality
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| I’ve grown up watchin you struggle
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| While others work singles, you work doubles
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| If it wasn’t for you, we wouldn’t be born
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| Who would sew our clothes when they were torn?
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| I remember trips you couldn’t take
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| So you can buy clothes for your kids to look straight
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| A few ways to make a dim day bright
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| Use it for a crutch 'fore you limp through right
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| Never met a person with a pride so true
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| Without a strong sis, then what can a black man do?
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| Many are called but the chosen are few
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| Sister sister, I feel good about you
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister.)
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| The way I feel aboooooout yooooou
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| I could recall those sleepless nights
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| Three in the morning, is my baby alright?
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| Can’t wait to greet 'em with your sensitive touch
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| 'Cause you know he’s on the street, that society left us (Sensitive touch)
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| I remember when you bandaged my boo
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| So your sonny was a winner and hopes that he wouldn’t lose
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| Look at your frame, your structure, pride won’t puncture
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| Can’t get enough of the way you love your family
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| You’d be damned if we, ever borrowed sugar for a hot cup of tea
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| How many tears must you cry? |
| (Dry up)
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| How many prayers must be said for your kids to get by?
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| How many time must you fix the break and
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| mend the torn and befriend the lonesome?
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| They say being black is crazy
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| It’s hard to be black, but it’s hell to be a black lady
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| Break it down! |
| Sister sister
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| (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| Sister sister (…the way I-)
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| I love you
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| Sister sister
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| (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| Sister sister
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| (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| Get funky, Marley
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| Oh yeah… do me a favor.
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister, sister sister)
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister, sister sister)
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| The way I feel about you
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| (Sister sister, sister sister)
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| The way I feel aboooooout yooooou
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| (Sister sister, sister sister, the way I-)
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| To all the mothers who’s lost and mourned
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| To all the girls whose hearts been torn
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| To all the sisters who cried for a brother
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| I have a love for you I couldn’t have for another
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| I’m proud to see you in your executive chair
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| I’m proud to know you giving us medical care
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| Oh what weak men we would be
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| without the strong black women in our society
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| Scrub, you cook, you clean, you know you’re goin to
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| Not because you have to, but because you want to
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| Not unless you carry, but to give
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| You love, you cry, you laugh, you weep
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| You hug, it’s you that I envy
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| 'Cause when it comes to givin love, you give it good and plenty
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| Sister sister, respect is due
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| and from the bottom of my heart, I feel good about you
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| We all need to give more thought, to our sisters out there
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| Our future sisters, but is soon turning to parents
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| And give love that we’ve gotten
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| And the babies out there, the little GIRL babies
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| who grow up to be future sisters
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| And all you brothers out there
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| Take time to think that it’s a sister you came from
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| And the same sister that you dissin today…
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| …may be the same sister you need tomorrow
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| Peace!
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| Brother, brother (Sister sister, the way I-)
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| You’re gonna need her (Sister sister, the way I-) |