paroles de chanson Black Like Me - Mickey Guyton
Little
kid
in
a
small
town
I
did
my
best
just
to
fit
in
Broke
my
heart
on
the
playground,
mm
When
they
said
I
was
different
Oh
now,
now
I′m
all
grown
up,
and
nothing
has
changed
Yeah,
it's
still
the
same
It′s
a
hard
life
on
easy
street
Just
white
painted
picket
fences
far
as
you
can
see
If
you
think
we
live
in
the
land
of
the
free
You
should
try
to
be
black
like
me
My
daddy
worked
day
and
night
For
an
old
house
and
a
used
car,
hm
Just
to
live
that
good
life,
mm
It
shouldn't
be
twice
as
hard
Oh
now,
now
I'm
all
grown
up
and
nothing
has
changed
Yeah,
it′s
still
the
same
It′s
a
hard
life
on
easy
street
Just
white
painted
picket
fences
far
as
you
can
see
If
you
think
we
live
in
the
land
of
the
free
You
should
try
to
be,
oh,
black
like
me
Oh,
oh
oh,
oh
Oh,
oh,
oh
Oh,
oh,
oh,
oh
Oh,
oh,
oh
Oh,
I
know
I'm
not
the
only
one,
oh
yeah
Who
feels
like
I,
I
don′t
belong
It's
a
hard
life
on
easy
street
Just
white
painted
picket
fences
far
as
you
can
see
And
if
you
think
we
live
in
the
land
of
the
free
Then
you
should
try
to
be,
oh,
black
like
me
Oh,
and
someday
we′ll
all
be
free
And
I'm
proud
to
be,
oh,
black
like
me
And
I′m
proud
to
be
black
like
me
Proud
to
be
black
like
me
Black
like
me
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