Текст песни White Man's World - C-Sharp
Sample
from
Malcolm
X
(1992)]
Nothin'
but
love
for
you,
my
sister
Might
even
know
how
hard
it
is,
no
doubt
Bein'
a
woman,
a
black
woman
at
that,
no
doubt
Shit,
in
this
white
man's
world
Sometimes
we
overlook
the
fact
That
we
be
ridin'
hard
on
our
sisters
We
don't
be
knowin'
the
pain
we
be
causin'
In
this
white
man's
world
In
this
white
man's
world
I
ain't
sayin
I'm
innocent
in
all
this
I'm
just
sayin',
in
this
white
man's
world
This
song
is
for
y'all
For
all
those
times
that
I
messed
up,
or
we
messed
up
Dear
sister,
got
me
twisted
up
in
prison,
I
miss
ya
Cryin',
lookin'
at
my
niece's
and
my
nephew
picture
They
say
don't
let
this
cruel
world
get
ya
Kinda
suspicious,
swearin'
one
day
you
might
leave
me
For
somebody
that's
richer
Twist
the
cap
off
the
bottle,
I
take
a
sip
and
see
tomorrow
Gotta
make
it
if
I
have
to
beg
or
borrow
Readin'
love
letters;
late
night,
locked
down
and
quiet
If
brothers
don't
receive
they
mail,
best
believe
we
riot
In
time
I
learned
a
few
lessons,
never
fall
for
riches
It's
true,
caught
up
in
this
world
I
took
advantage
of
you
So
tell
the
babies
how
I
love
them,
precious
boys
and
girls
Born
black
in
this
white
man's
world—and
all
I
heard
was
Only
thing
they
ever
did
wrong
(yes!,
yes!)
was
bein'
born
Black
(no
doubt),
in
this
white
man's
world.
To
have
This
shit
like
this,
'cause
ain't
nobody
got
it
like
this
(all
my
Little
black
seeds,
born
black
in
the
white
man's
world).
All
These
motherfuckers
wanna
be
like
us.
They
all
wanna
be
like
Us,
to
be
the
have-nots:
all
hail.
My
homeboy's
doin'
life,
his
baby
mama
be
stressin'
Sheddin'
tears
when
her
son
finally
ask
that
questions
Where
my
daddy
at?
Mama,
why
we
live
so
poor?
Why
you
cryin'?
Heard
you
late
night
through
my
bedroom
Door
Now,
do
you
love
me,
mama?
Why
they
keep
on
callin'
me
Nigga?
Get
my
weight
up
with
my
hate
and
pay
'em
back
when
I'm
Bigger
And
still
thuggin'
in
this
jail
cell,
missin'
my
block
Hearin'
brothers
screamin'
all
night,
wishin'
they'd
stop
Know
what
it
means
to
be
black,
whether
a
man
or
girl
We
still
strugglin'
in
this
white
man's
world
We
must
fight
for
brother
We
must
fight
for
brother
We
must
fight
for
brother
We
must
fight
for
[?],
Zulu,
[?]
So,
tell
me
why
you
changed
to
choose
a
new
direction
In
the
blink
of
an
eye?
Not
gon'
cry,
why
should
I
care?
Like
we
holdin'
onto
lost
love
that's
no
longer
there
Hopin'
they
bury
me
with
ammunitions,
weed
and
shells
Just
in
case
they
trip
in
Heaven—ain't
no
G's
in
Hell
Sister,
sorry
for
the
pain
that
I
caused
your
heart
I
know
I'll
change
if
you
help
me,
but
don't
fall
apart
Rest
in
peace
to
and
Too
much
for
this
cold
world
to
take,
ended
up
bein'
fatal
Every
woman
in
America,
especially
black
Bear
with
me,
can't
you
see
that
we
under
attack?
I
never
meant
to
cause
drama
to
my
sister
and
mama
Hope
we
make
it
to
better
times,
in
this
white
man's
world
"The
seal,
and
the
constitution,
reflect
the
thinking
of
the
Founding
fathers,
that
this
was
to
be
a
nation
by
white
people;
And
for
white
people,
Native
Americans,
Blacks,
and
all
other
Non-white
people
were
to
be
the
burden
bearers,
for
the
real
Citizens
of
this
nation."
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