Crossroads
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Crossroads
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i am young, but i will fight
i am young, oh, yet i refuse
crossroads
this is my language
leave me to my own
i've said
(away, away, away) (away, away, away)
i said i've come a long way to my messiah
i said don't lead me away (away, away, away)
i said i've come a long way to my messiah
i said don't lead me away
oh, sing it, sing it crossroads
this is my language
they lead me to my own (away, away, away)
oh, i said i've come a long way to my messiah
i said don't lead me away, yeah
i said i've come a long way to my messiah
i said don't lead me away
please, please, please crossroads
this is my language
oooh, lead me to my own
i say
white man stand
top of a mountain
wearing emotions
that i'll never wear
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