Текст песни Black & White - Janis Ian
Black
& White
Janis
Ian
We
were
marching
from
Montgomery,
Alabama,
'65
Freedom
riders,
Jim
Crow
heroes,
come
to
keep
the
faith
alive
We
were
picking
Southern
cotton,
registration
for
the
vote
We
were
one
then
We
were
young
then
when
black
& white
still
spoke
Now
it's
all
gone
to
pieces
God
alone
knows
why
Just
a
story
they
call
history
written
down
in
black
& white
And
we
set
aside
our
anger,
and
we
set
aside
our
fears
And
we
built
a
common
future
on
the
bedrock
of
our
tears
And
we
marched
for
the
children
and
the
millions
without
hope
We
agreed
to
believe,
when
black
& white
still
spoke
Now
it's
all
gone
to
pieces
God
alone
knows
why
Just
a
story
they
call
history
written
down
in
black
& white
Nothing's
sadder
than
the
man
who
thinks
he's
free
when
he
is
chained
to
the
prison
of
his
hatred
and
a
dream
gone
up
in
flames
Colored
only
at
the
fountains,
congregations,
soda
shops
Colored
only
in
the
bathrooms
and
the
cemetery
lots
And
if
Jesus
was
a
black
man
or
as
white
as
Sambo's
grin
it's
his
words
that
we'd
remember
not
the
color
of
his
skin
It's
all
gone
to
pieces
God
alone
knows
why
Just
a
story
they
call
history
written
down
in
black
& white
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