Black & White
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Black & White
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It's no surprise you like it black you like it white
At the end of the day you wish you could say
You had it your way
You want me to rise
But my feet is telling me no dice
Oh, you're on your way
You're here to save the day
And make it go away
How?
There's a beam in my eye, but that's all right
'Cause you are colour-blind
And you're picking a fight
'Cause you think you are right
It's black and it's heavenly white
So there is a god on your side
And he will love you no matter what, and turn the tide
Oh! you're on your way
You're here to save the day
And make it go away
How?
For Heaven's sake
Don't blow us all away
There'll be no one left to save
Oh, you're on your way
You're here to save the day
And make it go away
How?
For Heaven's sake
Don't blow us all away
There'll be no one left to say
Ha, ah.
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