吉他谱 > 歌词 > Sizzla 《black woman and child》歌词详细
Flobots - Anne Braden
LRC by lzh ,from jiangxi pingxiang
@ @
From the color of the faces in Sunday songs
To the hatred they raised all the youngsters on
Once upon in this country long ago
She knew there was something wrong
Because the song said "Yellow, Red, Black, and White"
Everyone precious in the path of Christ
But what about the daughter of the woman cleaning their house?
Wasnt she a child they were singing about?
And if Jesus loves us, black and white skin
Why didnt her white mother invite them in?
When did it become a room for no blacks to step in?
How did she already know not the ask the question?
Left lasting impressions, adolescence comforts gone
She never thought things would ever change but
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
Years later she found herself
Mississippi bound to help
Stop the legalized lynching of
Mr. Willy McGee
But they couldnt stop it
So they thought that theyd talk to the governor about what happened
And say "Were tired of being used as an excuse to kill black men"
But the cops wouldnt let em past and
These women they struck em as uppity
So they hauled them all off to jail
And they called it protective custody
And from her cell she heard her jailors grumblin about outsiders
When she called them out and said she was from the South they shouted:
"Why is a nice southern lady makin trouble for the governor?"
She said "I guess Im not your type of lady,
and I guess Im not your type of Southerner
But before you call me traitor, well its plainest just to say
I was a child in Mississippi but Im ashamed of it today."
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
Imagine the world that youre standing within
All of your neighbors, your family friends
How would you cope facing the fact
The flesh on their hands was tainted with sin?
She faced this every day
People she saw on a regular basis
People she loved in several cases
People she knew were incredibly racist
It was painful, but she never stopped lovin them
Never stopped calling their names
And she never stopped being a Southern Woman
And she never stopped fighting for change
And she saw that her struggle was in the tradition of ancestors never aware of her
It continues today, the soul of a Southerner
Born of the Other America
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
编辑于2008/05/23更新
LRC by lzh ,from jiangxi pingxiang
@ @
From the color of the faces in Sunday songs
To the hatred they raised all the youngsters on
Once upon in this country long ago
She knew there was something wrong
Because the song said "Yellow, Red, Black, and White"
Everyone precious in the path of Christ
But what about the daughter of the woman cleaning their house?
Wasnt she a child they were singing about?
And if Jesus loves us, black and white skin
Why didnt her white mother invite them in?
When did it become a room for no blacks to step in?
How did she already know not the ask the question?
Left lasting impressions, adolescence comforts gone
She never thought things would ever change but
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
Years later she found herself
Mississippi bound to help
Stop the legalized lynching of
Mr. Willy McGee
But they couldnt stop it
So they thought that theyd talk to the governor about what happened
And say "Were tired of being used as an excuse to kill black men"
But the cops wouldnt let em past and
These women they struck em as uppity
So they hauled them all off to jail
And they called it protective custody
And from her cell she heard her jailors grumblin about outsiders
When she called them out and said she was from the South they shouted:
"Why is a nice southern lady makin trouble for the governor?"
She said "I guess Im not your type of lady,
and I guess Im not your type of Southerner
But before you call me traitor, well its plainest just to say
I was a child in Mississippi but Im ashamed of it today."
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
Imagine the world that youre standing within
All of your neighbors, your family friends
How would you cope facing the fact
The flesh on their hands was tainted with sin?
She faced this every day
People she saw on a regular basis
People she loved in several cases
People she knew were incredibly racist
It was painful, but she never stopped lovin them
Never stopped calling their names
And she never stopped being a Southern Woman
And she never stopped fighting for change
And she saw that her struggle was in the tradition of ancestors never aware of her
It continues today, the soul of a Southerner
Born of the Other America
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
She always knew there was something wrong
编辑于2008/05/23更新
Sizzla
简介: Sizzla来自牙买加的雷鬼音乐家,生于1976年4月17日,至2011年发行过40张个人专辑,他是当代最成功最具影响力的雷鬼音乐家之一,首张个人专辑《Burning Up》发行于1995年。
[ti:Anne Braden]
[ar:Flobots]
[al:Fight With Tools]
[by: ]
[00:02.00]Flobots - Anne Braden
[00:07.00]LRC by lzh ,from jiangxi pingxiang
[00:12.00]@ @
[00:16.00]
[00:17.61]From the color of the faces in Sunday songs
[00:20.37]To the hatred they raised all the youngsters on
[00:22.16]Once upon in this country long ago
[00:24.22]She knew there was something wrong
[00:26.29]Because the song said \"Yellow, Red, Black, and White\"
[00:28.32]Everyone precious in the path of Christ
[00:30.16]But what about the daughter of the woman cleaning their house?
[00:32.20]Wasnt she a child they were singing about?
[00:34.28]And if Jesus loves us, black and white skin
[00:36.19]Why didnt her white mother invite them in?
[00:37.94]When did it become a room for no blacks to step in?
[00:40.12]How did she already know not the ask the question?
[00:42.21]Left lasting impressions, adolescence comforts gone
[00:45.72]She never thought things would ever change but
[00:48.31]She always knew there was something wrong
[00:50.26]She always knew there was something wrong
[00:57.77]She always knew there was something wrong
[01:05.59]Years later she found herself
[01:07.90]Mississippi bound to help
[01:10.08]Stop the legalized lynching of
[01:11.82]Mr. Willy McGee
[01:13.73]But they couldnt stop it
[01:15.40]So they thought that theyd talk to the governor about what happened
[01:17.63]And say \"Were tired of being used as an excuse to kill black men\"
[01:21.72]But the cops wouldnt let em past and
[01:24.09]These women they struck em as uppity
[01:26.13]So they hauled them all off to jail
[01:27.86]And they called it protective custody
[01:29.89]And from her cell she heard her jailors grumblin about outsiders
[01:33.80]When she called them out and said she was from the South they shouted:
[01:37.49]\"Why is a nice southern lady makin trouble for the governor?\"
[01:41.71]She said \"I guess Im not your type of lady,
[01:43.63]and I guess Im not your type of Southerner
[01:45.85]But before you call me traitor, well its plainest just to say
[01:49.69]I was a child in Mississippi but Im ashamed of it today.\"
[01:54.06]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:01.60]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:09.65]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:17.67]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:25.88]Imagine the world that youre standing within
[02:28.25]All of your neighbors, your family friends
[02:30.11]How would you cope facing the fact
[02:32.18]The flesh on their hands was tainted with sin?
[02:34.08]She faced this every day
[02:35.32]People she saw on a regular basis
[02:37.56]People she loved in several cases
[02:39.58]People she knew were incredibly racist
[02:41.66]It was painful, but she never stopped lovin them
[02:44.21]Never stopped calling their names
[02:45.64]And she never stopped being a Southern Woman
[02:47.98]And she never stopped fighting for change
[02:49.99]And she saw that her struggle was in the tradition of ancestors never aware of her
[02:54.13]It continues today, the soul of a Southerner
[02:56.24]Born of the Other America
[02:57.88]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:05.74]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:13.55]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:21.70]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:29.24]
";
[ar:Flobots]
[al:Fight With Tools]
[by: ]
[00:02.00]Flobots - Anne Braden
[00:07.00]LRC by lzh ,from jiangxi pingxiang
[00:12.00]@ @
[00:16.00]
[00:17.61]From the color of the faces in Sunday songs
[00:20.37]To the hatred they raised all the youngsters on
[00:22.16]Once upon in this country long ago
[00:24.22]She knew there was something wrong
[00:26.29]Because the song said \"Yellow, Red, Black, and White\"
[00:28.32]Everyone precious in the path of Christ
[00:30.16]But what about the daughter of the woman cleaning their house?
[00:32.20]Wasnt she a child they were singing about?
[00:34.28]And if Jesus loves us, black and white skin
[00:36.19]Why didnt her white mother invite them in?
[00:37.94]When did it become a room for no blacks to step in?
[00:40.12]How did she already know not the ask the question?
[00:42.21]Left lasting impressions, adolescence comforts gone
[00:45.72]She never thought things would ever change but
[00:48.31]She always knew there was something wrong
[00:50.26]She always knew there was something wrong
[00:57.77]She always knew there was something wrong
[01:05.59]Years later she found herself
[01:07.90]Mississippi bound to help
[01:10.08]Stop the legalized lynching of
[01:11.82]Mr. Willy McGee
[01:13.73]But they couldnt stop it
[01:15.40]So they thought that theyd talk to the governor about what happened
[01:17.63]And say \"Were tired of being used as an excuse to kill black men\"
[01:21.72]But the cops wouldnt let em past and
[01:24.09]These women they struck em as uppity
[01:26.13]So they hauled them all off to jail
[01:27.86]And they called it protective custody
[01:29.89]And from her cell she heard her jailors grumblin about outsiders
[01:33.80]When she called them out and said she was from the South they shouted:
[01:37.49]\"Why is a nice southern lady makin trouble for the governor?\"
[01:41.71]She said \"I guess Im not your type of lady,
[01:43.63]and I guess Im not your type of Southerner
[01:45.85]But before you call me traitor, well its plainest just to say
[01:49.69]I was a child in Mississippi but Im ashamed of it today.\"
[01:54.06]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:01.60]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:09.65]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:17.67]She always knew there was something wrong
[02:25.88]Imagine the world that youre standing within
[02:28.25]All of your neighbors, your family friends
[02:30.11]How would you cope facing the fact
[02:32.18]The flesh on their hands was tainted with sin?
[02:34.08]She faced this every day
[02:35.32]People she saw on a regular basis
[02:37.56]People she loved in several cases
[02:39.58]People she knew were incredibly racist
[02:41.66]It was painful, but she never stopped lovin them
[02:44.21]Never stopped calling their names
[02:45.64]And she never stopped being a Southern Woman
[02:47.98]And she never stopped fighting for change
[02:49.99]And she saw that her struggle was in the tradition of ancestors never aware of her
[02:54.13]It continues today, the soul of a Southerner
[02:56.24]Born of the Other America
[02:57.88]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:05.74]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:13.55]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:21.70]She always knew there was something wrong
[03:29.24]
";
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