Lyrics Subdivision - Ani DiFranco
White
people
are
so
scared
of
black
people
They
bulldoze
out
to
the
country
And
put
up
houses
on
little
loop-dee-loop
streets
And
while
america
gets
its
heart
cut
right
out
of
its
chest
The
berlin
wall
still
runs
down
main
street
Separating
east
side
from
west
And
nothing
is
stirring,
not
even
a
mouse
In
the
boarded-up
stores
and
the
broken-down
houses
So
they
hang
colorful
banners
off
all
the
street
lamps
Just
to
prove
they
got
no
manners
No
mercy
and
no
sense
And
i'm
wondering
what
it
will
take
For
my
city
to
rise
First
we
admit
our
mistakes
Then
we
open
our
eyes
The
ghosts
of
old
buildings
are
haunting
parking
lots
In
the
city
of
good
neighbors
that
history
forgot
I
remember
the
first
time
i
saw
someone
Lying
on
the
cold
street
I
thought:
i
can't
just
walk
past
here
This
can't
just
be
true
But
i
learned
by
example
To
just
keep
moving
my
feet
It's
amazing
the
things
that
we
all
learn
to
do
So
we're
led
by
denial
like
lambs
to
the
slaughter
Serving
empires
of
style
and
carbonated
sugar
water
And
the
old
farm
road's
a
four-lane
that
leads
to
the
mall
And
our
dreams
are
all
guillotines
waiting
to
fall
I'm
wondering
what
it
will
take
For
my
country
to
rise
First
we
admit
our
mistakes
And
then
we
open
our
eyes
Or
nature
succumbs
to
one
last
dumb
decision
And
america
the
beautiful
Is
just
one
big
subdivision
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