paroles de chanson Soweto '76 - '06 - Joy Denalane
Soweto
'76
-'06
Verse
1
We're
at
auntie
Jane's
house
When
the
first
shots
were
fired
Tandi
heard
her
call
her
name
She'd
gone
out
playing
There's
about
to
be
a
riot
This
is
Orlando
West
It's
June
'76
There's
guns
in
the
streets
again
They
got
Peterson
That's
how
you
sentenced
to
live
In
Soweto
Streets
that
burn,
a
bullet
flies
A
mood
that
turns,
a
schoolkid
dies
This
is
part
of
daily
life
In
Soweto
The
bloodshed
on
these
dusty
roads
Carried
by
the
wind
that
blows
Through
the
Ghetto
Chorus
The
Ghetto,
Ghetto
of
Soweto
The
Ghetto,
Ghetto
of
Soweto
Verse
2
This
is
auntie
Nancy's
house
She's
about
to
do
Karabo's
laundry
now
He
nearly
missed
the
train
this
time
She
found
his
papers
lying
Down
on
the
ground
'84
in
Diepkloof
Somebody
saw
him
there
They
got
him
in
chains
Taking
his
name
And
then
took
him
to
John-Voster-Square
He's
in
the
street,
with
no
ID
That's
against
the
law,
now
he's
behind
the
bars
And
they
treat
it
like
it
never
was
In
Soweto
The
bloodshed
on
the
dusty
roads
Carried
by
the
wind
that
blows
Through
the
Ghetto
Chorus
Verse
3
It
should
have
been
a
joyous
day
They
gathered
at
auntie
Eve's
The
daughter
had
a
child
that
night
The
first
glimps
of
light
The
baby's
positive
This
is
Muroka,
Pimville,
Dube
Ain't
no
one
safe
no
more
From
Apartheid
days,
now
caught
up
with
AIDS
You
fight
from
the
day
you're
born
In
Soweto
From
Diamond
Mines
to
TBC
From
violent
to
HIV
This
is
every
second
pregnancy
In
Soweto
The
bloodshed
on
these
dusty
roads
So
many
stories
stay
unhold
In
the
Ghetto
Chorus
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