BLACK AND WHITE
Music and Lyrics by Frederick George Moore
Copyright © December 25th, 2008
Demophonic Music Publishing BMI
Used with permission
Down by the mississippi
Beside the grainbelt rails
Where aero freight charters
Sit beside the hiking trails
Where two rivers meet
One from the woods and one from the plains
Where the great white fathers
Built a fort to fortify their claims
What was I to think?
That the world was BLACK AND WHITE or was it
Or was it red and blue?
Now highway 61 heads north
A pathway to duluth
Or Highway 61 flows south
Digging up our roots
Where 2 cultues meet
One came to claim one came in chanis
Where the great white masters
Built their fame from other people's pain
What was I to think?
That the world was BLACK AND WHITE or was it
Or was it grey and blue?
When I was just a lad, what else could I do?
Teacher pledged the flag, and we all pledged it too
Way out in Califorina
In
eighteen-Forty-Six
Among the haciendas
Built of old adobe bricks
Where 2 cultures meet
One from the warmth, one from the cold
Where the great white generals grabbed the land
Along with all the gold
What was I to think?
That the world was BLACK AND WHITE or was it
Or was it red, white and blue?
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