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My blues they come from those cotton days Black slaves bought by southern racist ways Cruel white leaders, and if our lips were to loose This would be our ending with a tight rope noose Simple chords, with lyrics of choice A wealthy white boy searching for voice Colored teaching whites, but ends with abuse Everything ending with a tight rope noose I brought my blues from the cotton days Black folks appalled by others racist ways Country of white leaders, if our lips were to loose Everything ending with a tight rope noose Sad child from the city mansion practices inside A coloured mans tune on his mind, while pool-side Racist born father with rules and abuse Everything ending with a tight rope noose
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Oct 22, 2019
Oct 22, 2019 at 8:36 PM UTC
With A Tight Rope Noose
My blues they come from those cotton days Black slaves bought by southern racist ways Cruel white leaders, and if our lips were to loose This would be our ending with a tight rope noose Simple chords, with lyrics of choice A wealthy white boy searching for voice Colored teaching whites, but ends with abuse Everything ending with a tight rope noose I brought my blues from the cotton days Black folks appalled by others racist ways Country of white leaders, if our lips were to loose Everything ending with a tight rope noose Sad child from the city mansion practices inside A coloured mans tune on his mind, while pool-side Racist born father with rules and abuse Everything ending with a tight rope noose
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Oct 22, 2019
Oct 22, 2019 at 8:36 PM UTC
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