| I was born in a world of great divide
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| We all live together, but we’re not all on the same side
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| When I was a child, I didn’t see all the lines
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| But that was until reality opened up my eyes
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| I saw people that look like me
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| Pray for equality
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| While others believe in supremacy, I saw my people in chains mentally
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| And others I saw walking free
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| Every child needs to know who they’re born to be
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| Am I born for greatness?
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| Am I born to be free?
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| And every day when I wake up
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| I hear bondage coming for me
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| Lies of society
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| Tear me down and take away my liberties
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| But what can I say? |
| We’ve been this way for centuries
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| So I guess this is who I am, it’s where I came from
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| These are my people, this is my struggle
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| I guess this is who I am, it’s where I came from
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| These are my people, this is my struggle
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| There are times when I wish I could run away
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| But I can’t run or hide from my reality
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| I’m grown and I don’t own a thing, not a dime to my name
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| Or anything to leave for my kids to claim
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| It’s a shame
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| 'Cause I wonder if they’ll live better lives than me |
| Or will they grow up listening to society?
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| Someday my life will come to an end
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| I don’t know how and I don’t know when
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| But one thing I do know is that I’m tired of waiting for a change to come
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| When I still got enough life in me to march towards freedom
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| I still got enough fight in me to fight for our children
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| Lift your head, child, there’s no need to hide
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| We’re gonna overcome with dignity and pride
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| Because this is who we are, it’s where you came from
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| These are your people, this is our struggle
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| I’m telling you this is who you are, child, it’s where you came from
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| These are your people, this is our struggle
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| C’mon, everybody, we’re on our way to victory
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| We’re gonna march toward our destiny until we live in liberty
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| We’ll rise above poverty and change the whole society
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| We’re gonna get up in the morning and make our dreams reality |