paroles de chanson Soulsville - Isaac Hayes
Black
man,
born
free
At
least
that's
the
way
it's
supposed
to
be
Chains
that
binds
him
are
hard
to
see
Unless
you
take
this
walk
with
me
Place
where
he
lives
Has
got
plenty
of
names
Slums,
ghetto
and
black
belt
They
are
one
and
the
same
And
I
call
it
Soulsville
Any
kind
of
job
is
hard
to
find
That
means
an
increase
in
the
welfare
line
Crime
rate
is
rising
too
If
you
were
hungry,
what
would
you
do?
Rent
is
two
months
past
due
And
the
building
is
falling
apart
Little
boy
needs
a
pair
of
shoes
And
this
is
only
a
part
of
Soulsville
Some
of
the
brothers
got
plenty
of
cash
Tricks
on
the
corner,
gonna
see
to
that
Some
like
to
smoke
and
some
like
to
blow
Some
are
even
strung
out
on
a
50
dollar
Jones
Some
are
trying
to
ditch
reality
By
getting
so
high
Only
to
find
out
You
can
never
touch
the
sky
'Cause
your
hoods
are
in
Soulsville,
oh
yeah
Every
Sunday
morning
I
can
hear
the
old
sisters
say
(Hallelujah,
Hallelujah)
Trust
in
the
Lord
to
make
a
way,
oh
yeah
I
hope
that
He
hear
their
prayers
'Cause
deep
in
their
souls
they
believe
Someday
He'll
put
an
end
To
all
this
misery
that
we
have
in
Soulsville,
oh
yeah
(Soulsville)
mm-mm-mmh
(Soulsville)
(Soulsville)
mm-mm-mmh
(Soulsville)
(Soulsville)
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