Lyrics Born and Raised in Black and White - The Highwaymen
The
wind
blows
hard
across
the
Texas
plains.
Makes
some
people
go
insane,
While
others
quietly
pray
for
rain;
That′s
where
we
came
from.
Two
boys
playin'
in
the
burnin′
sun,
One
with
books,
one
with
guns;
Momma
calls
but
just
one
comes;
The
other
one
runs.
In
the
Christian
sense
of
wrong
and
right,
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
One
learned
to
pray,
one
loved
to
fight,
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
Brother
took
to
the
Gospel
road,
Spent
his
whole
life
savin'
souls,
When
he
looked
at
me
his
blood
ran
cold;
He
didn't
even
try.
I
had
no
dreams,
i
had
no
plans,
But
a
gun
felt
good
in
my
right
hand.
The
warden
asked
"How
come
you
killed
that
man?"
I
said
"I
don′t
know
why."
Welcome
home
said
the
hot
moon
light
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
One
lives
to
pray,
one
prays
for
life
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
Some
one
handed
me
a
cigarette,
They
offered
me
my
last
request.
I
asked
my
mortal
soul
be
blessed
By
someone
close
to
me.
He
came
to
me
with
trembling
hands.
He
swore
he′d
never
understand.
I
said
its
just
what
life
had
planned.
It's
destiny.
Don′t
waste
your
tears
on
me
tonight,
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
I
chose
the
dark,
you
chased
the
light,
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
We
were
born
and
raised
in
black
and
white.
The
wind
blows
hard
across
the
Texas
plains.
Makes
some
people
go
insane,
While
others
quietly
pray
for
rain.
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