paroles de chanson Stranger In This Land - Joy Denalane
I
was
the
daughter
Of
a
little
known
king
When
they
came
And
put
me
in
a
castle
My
eyes
had
never
seen
They
spoke
in
tongues
I've
never
heard
They
took
me
to
the
sea
At
the
edge
of
the
earth
I
journied
tempest
waters
Reached
these
distant
shores
My
clothes
are
tattered
And
my
soul
is
worn
I
bore
a
daughter
In
captivity
They
came
late
one
night
To
take
her
away
from
me
I
cried
and
I
cried
Oh,
Lord
have
mercy
on
me
Can't
they
see
That
little
girl
Is
royalty
Chorus:
I
held
my
ground
And
took
my
stand
Can't
help
Feeling
sometimes
That
I'm
a
stranger
In
this
land
In
this
land
of
mine
My
mother
used
To
cook
and
clean
For
the
rich
folks
On
the
hill
Made
sure
I
got
an
education
And
could
hardly
Pay
the
bills
I
studied
Schools
of
thought
And
philosophies
of
man
Started
questioning
The
contradictions
In
this
land
I
left
the
classroom
Joined
the
rallies
In
the
street
Marching
hand
in
hand
In
the
Mississippi
heat
I
spent
so
many
years
Of
my
life
on
the
move
That
confrontation
Was
the
only
thing
i
knew
Talking
unity
and
how
We
gone
push
on
through
Can't
even
say
no
more
If
anything's
improved
(Chorus)
I'm
a
family
man
With
a
wife
And
two
kids
to
feed
I
dedicated
my
life
To
seeing
we
succeed
The
way
I
sought
to
make
it
I
learned
to
follow
the
rules
So
we
can
make
sure
Our
children
visit
The
finest
schools
Grandmas
on
the
weekends
Going
on
about
the
good
old
days
When
decent
black
folks
Be
trying
to
make
a
change
My
parents
used
to
tell
me
To
live
my
life
steadfast
But
some
may
ask
me
What
it
is
that
I
have
(Chorus)
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