| As a dog with a bone is always
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| In danger, so’s a woman with a Bag when meeting dark strangers
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| She holds it just a little bit tighter
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| Which she wouldn’t do if my skin were lighter
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| It’s not in my mind, I’ve been around the block a few times
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| Every time she crosses to the other side
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| Women supposedly got that intuition
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| So they should no better, but that’s a dubious distinction
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| It’s not a figment of my imagination it happens a lot
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| When I flag down a cab it doesn’t stop
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| Not because I look dangerous or nothing like that
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| It’s not 'cause he’s off duty it’s cause I’m black
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| The police come flying around
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| The corner with the red light screaming
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| I pulled over to let them pass, they pulled over too,
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| I thought that I was dreaming
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| I’m scared to death of our men in blue
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| It must be cold over there in your shoes
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| So close your eyes
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| In silent night
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| Bet you can’t tell
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| If I’m black or white
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| Turn out the lights
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| Stand here by my side
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| Cause we’re all alike
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| On the inside
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| One step up Then two to the side
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| One more man |
| Let the sleeping dog lie
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| From the back of the bus
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| To screams in the night
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| Planting flowers of fire
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| With these 89 lines
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| Doesn’t it bring back some terrifying memories
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| There goes the president making more enemies
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| If he’s doing to his wife what he’s doing to the country
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| She’d be happy, we could stand up and dump the monkey
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| I ask not what I can do for my country
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| Cause I wonder sometimes if it cares for me The government could change a lot with education
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| And catching kids before they start to think in races
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| And eliminate a lot of infuriating situations
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| Your blindness not of eyes you go public with your lies
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| Then as to prove you have a heart in private you apologize
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| Seems my history is a set of lies agreed upon by you repeated
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| So many times and for so long accepted as the truth
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| Like an unfriendly takeover attempt
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| I get in you hold on fuckin’coincidence
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| Like a nicotine stain it won’t go away
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| And it won’t if you raise your kids this way
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| So close your eyes
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| In silent night
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| Bet you can’t tell
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| If I’m black or white |
| Turn out the lights
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| Stand here by my side
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| Cause we’re all alike
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| On the inside
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| One step up Then two to the side
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| One more man
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| Let the sleeping dog lie
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| From the back of the bus
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| And screams in the night
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| Planting flowers of fire
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| With these 89 lines
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| What’s your favorite color
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| What’s your favorite color?
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| For those victimized by this ultimate violence
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| We now observe a moment of silence |