Black Men Tears
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Black Men Tears
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Wo, wo, wohou…
It's alright
Wo, wo, wohou…
The Lord made me black
Using JAH JAH children
Every where
Fighting JAH JAH people
Every day
Just like another slavery day
Economical slavery day yeah
I say wo, wo, wohou…
It's alright
Wo, wo, wohou…
The Lord made me black
Them say judgement days
Are coming by
Once again I'll be wrong
Because I'm black
Such a vicious trial…
… and I really don't know why
Wo, wo, wohou…
When they living big say them a white
The day they die
They going back to black
The way they die, we die,
We all going back to black
While they living big, why can't we live together I say…
I say wo, wo, wohou…
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Alpha Blondy performs "Black Men Tears", and this lyric page sits inside the Alpha Blondy catalog on LyroVerse.
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