2012년 4월 18일 수요일

Black Or White -- Michael Jackson


I Took My Baby On A Saturday Bang Boy Is That Girl With You Yes We're One And 
the Same  Now I Believe In Miracles And A Miracle Has Happened Tonight But, If
You're Thinkin' About My Baby It Doesn't Matter If You're Black Or White

They Print My Message In The Saturday Sun I Had To Tell Them I Ain't Second
To None  And I Told About Equality An It's True Either You're Wrong
Or You're Right But, If You're Thinkin'  About My Baby It Doesn't Matter If
You're Black Or White

I Am Tired Of This Devil  I Am Tired Of This Stuff  I Am Tired Of This Business
Sew When The  Going Gets Rough I Ain't Scared Of  Your Brother I Ain't Scared 
Of No Sheets I Ain't Scared Of Nobody Girl When The Goin' Gets Mean

Protection For Gangs, Clubs And Nations  Causing Grief In  Human Relations
It's A Turf War On A Global Scale  I'd Rather Hear Both Sides Of The Tale
See, It's Not About Races Just Places  Faces  Where Your Blood Comes From
Is Where Your Space Is  I've Seen The Bright  Get Duller  I'm Not Going To Spend
My Life Being A Color  

Don't Tell Me You Agree With Me  When I Saw You Kicking Dirt In My Eye
But, If  You're Thinkin' About My Baby It Doesn't Matter If You're Black Or White
I Said If You're Thinkin' Of  Being My Baby It Doesn't Matter If You're Black Or White

It's Black, It's White It's Tough For You To Get By It's Black , It's White, Whoo




The lyrics of this song are a plea for racial tolerance. Jackson wrote it with producer Bill Bottrell,  and won the 1994 Grammy for Record of the Year for Sheryl Crow's "All I Wanna Do."      
                        (songfacts)   



                                         


                         

     Teaching Tolerance 
                                          

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