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Michael w. smith / wayne kirkpatrick |
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There's not a world of difference |
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Out in the world tonight |
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Between this world of people |
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Red, yellow, black and white |
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But instead of riding a rainbow of love |
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We still are fighting with prejudice gloves |
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Of anger |
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With something to claim |
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But nothing to gain so |
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Chorus: |
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Why can't we be color blind |
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You know we should |
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Be living together |
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And we'd find a reason and rhyme |
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I know we would |
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'cause we could see better |
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If we could be color blind |
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Somebody's just assuming |
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He's up to nothing good |
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'cause he's not like the others |
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There goes the neighborhood |
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What kind of world are we living in |
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Whe we judge a man by the tone of his skin |
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It's crazy |
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'cause he has a heart |
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Like you have a heart and |
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Chorus |
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Bridge: |
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It'd be so fine |
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To be color blind |
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To open our eyes |
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And see color blind |
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I know this world would be a better place |
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The only race would be the human race |
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All of those barriers would be erased |
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Why can't we be color blind |
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Chorus |