CHORUS:
We all talk, we all walk, we all do the things we want
We're so powerful we say, so why can't we stop the hate
So come on, tell me how to get to the place
where all the color lines fade away
Things ain't always what it seems, Martin Luther King
Said it and while you hate you regret it
But the world will never change until you openly admit it
and look (?)at the color of my sin, and then you'll get it
Yo, what about the great American dream
where all men are created equal
Was that a twisted plot for the sequel?
Sewing seeds of hate so that your kids inherit evil
And the wonder why your peachy
neighborhood isnt so peaceful
Ooh, let freedom ring
And shake the entire being of America's dream
Let it ring from mountaintops to valley lows
My rally grows stronger with my hunger
For this land of the free, home of the brave
Mentally enslaved, we lost everything that
our forefathers gained
Pain? My race still decides it
As states we're united and by hate we're divided
CHORUS
We all talk, we all walk, we all do the things we want
We're so powerful we say, so why can't we stop the hate
So come on, tell me how to get to the place
where all the color lines fade away
I ain't the first to paint this picture,
reminisce on how my situation
Done got me thinkin' clear, oh my dear, baby
I'm sick of tryin' lately, yall see me cryin' it's crazy
I thought we made it far from here. Oh, Oh, Oh No
Forgive them Father for they don't know their
problem's gone
Deeper than my skin, became king of the hole above their chin
Don't tell me nothin' 'cause I don't wanna hear it
God judges through your spirit, don't let your hate
See my color and dig my grave again
CHORUS
We all talk, we all walk, we all do the things we want
We're so powerful we say, so why can't we stop the hate
So come on, tell me how to get to the place
where all the color lines fade away
Many have died; their very lives a living sacrifice
But they all remembered, they all
remembered, yeah, yeah
Instead of walkin' lets march, instead of words lets speak heart
Who needs the sunlight, when freedom reigns?
Yo, she was such a dignified child
It been a long while since she seen a
stranger smile
Just moved to New York and they all hate her
'cause she can dance
Who ever said havin' rhythm means you gotta be tan
She was taught to be color blind but her ears could hear
and every time they talked about her
her heart shed a tear come on
yall don't hear me what else can I say
Listen let me tell you in a different way
We fight, betray, we know the games we play
and I can't figure out the reason why
tell me why, it kills me
We say we're grown but yet fight over skin tone
Instead of helping each other
we'd rather help are own
Chorus
We all talk, we all walk, we all do the things we want
We're so powerful we say, so why can't we stop the hate
So come on, tell me how to get to the place
where all the color lines fade away
Souljahz is a Christian hip hop group consisting of siblings Joshua (25), Jekob (23) and Rachael Washington (20), all from San Diego. Early on in their career they appeared on the pilot show for MTV's "It's your Show" and in 2002 they released their debut album, *The Fault is History*. The album received critical praise for its mature, in-depth lyrics and songwriting. Souljahz has been nominated for 5 Dove Awards and has won two of them. Joshua left the project and the two remaining members decided to change the name to The Washington Projects. Their latest album, *Commanders of The Resistance*, was released on November 10, 2007. They have also performed at the USO Tour 2006 and released a song for U.S troops called "Get Y'all Back Home".
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