Текст песни Society's Child - Lou Gramm
Come
to
my
door,
baby
Face
is
clean
and
shining
black
as
night
My
mother
went
to
answer
you
know
That
you
looked
so
fine
Now
I
could
understand
your
tears
and
your
shame
She
called
you
"boy"
instead
of
your
name
When
she
wouldn't
let
you
inside
When
she
turned
and
said
"But
honey,
he's
not
our
kind."
She
says
I
can't
see
you
any
more,
baby
Can't
see
you
anymore
Walk
me
down
to
school,
baby
Everybody's
acting
deaf
and
blind
Until
they
turn
and
say,
"Why
don't
you
stick
to
your
own
kind."
My
teachers
all
laugh,
their
smirking
stares
Cutting
deep
down
in
our
affairs
Preachers
of
equality
Think
they
believe
it,
then
why
won't
they
just
let
us
be?
They
say
I
can't
see
you
anymore
baby
Can't
see
you
anymore
One
of
these
days
I'm
gonna
stop
my
listening
Gonna
raise
my
head
up
high
One
of
these
days
I'm
gonna
raise
my
glistening
wings
and
fly
But
that
day
will
have
to
wait
for
a
while
Baby
I'm
only
society's
child
When
we're
older
things
may
change
But
for
now
this
is
the
way,
they
must
remain
I
say
I
can't
see
you
anymore
baby
Can't
see
you
anymore
No,
I
won't
see
you
anymore,
baby
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