Lyrics Dear Mr. President - Kiana Ledé
No
justice,
no
peace
No
justice,
no
peace
No
justice,
no
peace
No
justice,
no
peace
Dear
Mr.
President,
come
take
a
walk
with
me
Let′s
pretend
we're
just
two
people
and
You′re
not
better
than
me
I'd
like
to
ask
you
some
questions
if
we
could
speak
honestly
What
do
you
feel
when
you
see
all
the
homeless
on
the
street?
Who
do
you
pray
for
at
night
before
you
go
to
sleep?
What
do
you
feel
when
you
look
in
the
mirror?
Are
you
proud?
How
do
you
sleep
while
the
rest
of
us
cry?
How
do
you
dream
when
a
mother
has
no
chance
to
say
goodbye?
How
do
you
walk
with
your
head
held
high?
Can
you
even
look
me
in
the
eye?
And
tell
me
why?
(Hands
up!
Don't
shoot!)
(Hands
up!
Don′t
shoot!)
(Hands
up!
Don′t
shoot!)
Dear
Mr.
President
Are
you
a
lonely
boy?
(Are
you
a
lonely
boy?)
Are
you
a
spoiled
boy?
(Are
you
a
spoiled
boy?)
How
can
you
say
that
no
child
is
left
behind?
We're
not
dumb,
and
we′re
not
blind
You
sent
their
parents
to
different
places
Then
left
them
sitting
in
your
cages
What
kind
of
father
would
take
his
own
daughter's
rights
away?
What
kind
of
man
thinks
a
marriage
isn′t
right
if
you
are
gay?
I
can
only
imagine
what
the
first
lady
has
to
say
Does
she
only
talk,
when
she
copies
it
all?
How
do
you
sleep
while
the
rest
of
us
cry?
How
do
you
dream
when
a
mother
has
no
chance
to
say
goodbye?
How
do
you
walk
with
your
head
held
high?
Can
you
even
look
me
in
the
eye?
Let
me
tell
you
'bout
hard
work
Minimum
wage
with
a
baby
on
the
way
Let
me
tell
you
′bout
hard
work
Can't
afford
the
cast
so
you
live
with
the
pain
Let
me
tell
you
'bout
hard
work
Building
a
bed
out
of
a
cardboard
box
Let
me
tell
you
′bout
hard
work
Hard
work,
hard
work
You
don′t
know
nothing
'bout
hard
work
Hard
work,
hard
work
Oh,
oh,
oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
How
do
you
sleep?
Dear
Mr.
President
You′d
never
take
a
walk
with
me
Would
you?
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