Everybody uses black and white To try to draw the line between wrong and right But if you use your eyes to really see You know we don't see realistically
Because skin that's white is really pink So either you can't see or I can't think Because skin that's black is really brown But that don't make the world go round
Now to put a color on skin to me is a sin That's why apartheid must never win We must put an end to this my friend And should never be allowed to happen again
It's time to wake up and do some good To try to see each other the way we should Because looking at the people I sometimes find That Sun City is in the mind
I was just watching the Tv the other night The should appear but you know Walter Cronkite said the Blues And it came to me how much of our vocabulary we seem to get Tv now a days Calling things whatever they call 'em even if they collect First thing that came to me was like *third world* you know? Like, if you ask someone from here like, where is the *third world* They might say "Oh yah man, I know I know, it's the disco You go about three blocks then take a left" Or they might tell you the *third world* is a new health food restaurant I know the first time I heard there was trouble in the Middle East I thought they was talking about Pittsburg
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Let's get down to the real nitty gritty Talk about the crimes in Sun City Let's get down to the real nitty gritty And talk about the crimes in Sun City
A city of diamond, a city of gold A city of sorrows with horrors untold But even the should be able to tell Sun City, a charade for hell
It's a death Called genocide People dying to a Called apartheid
South Africa, starvation right here Politicians and leaders living in fear South Africa, from coast to coast Colored people got the least, white people got the most
The way *casualties* comes up a lot And then South Africa They seem to make it feel like theres a battle against - between isms going on Between one good ism an done bad ism But what they're talking about is nightly South Africans die, casualties* There were eight more *casualties* in South Africa Nothing *casual* about dying Nothing *casual* about standing for freedom My grandmother used to say "if you don't stand something, you will go for anything" We stand against apartheid Stand against apartheid
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Well we're sick and tired of what we heard The apartheid is quite absurd Prejudice is the reason people have died Yes, prejudice stands for apartheid
So we all get together to lend a hand To bring people to peace all across the land We gots that running And all this has got to stop
I had never met anyone from Southern Africa 'til I started going to school I was going to Lincoln University down in Pennsylvania There was South African refugee students there who uh uh Many of them were athletes who started to compare experiences And they were telling me that when you walk around in South Africa You gotta carry this little black book with you Tells everyone whether you're supposed to be in a given area or not Damn thats about like my life 'cause I got to do that when I go Philly
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Yah-yah-yah-yah-yah Yah-yah-yah-yah-yah We are waiting for the day That how we feel today
Some people say That's a race Some people say That's a race Some people say That's a negro race
We don't believe In a race All we know Is the human race We all say (We all say) Remember them today
There will be a time When apartheid's a crime And the color factor won't bother the mind When majority rules against the fools And all those who oppose will become uncool
I'm talkin' 'bout a place they call Sun City The Vegas in the desert In a town without pity South Africa Yes the motherland There are no human rights for the Africans 'Cause Sun City's bright lights Mow down their rights And ain't nothing else to do but stand up and fight (fight) If I ruled the world and was king on the throne I'd stop this mess and Gil Scott Heron] Just need to think about it I ain't going to Sun City If-if somehow by the South African government Sun City is described as though it's somewhere else Not connected to South Africa or apartheid Like someone in Manhattan trying to describe the Bronx to you as another country As though it is no longer connected to New York
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That it's all in your conscious It's all in your minds Let's all lend a hand To fight against apartheid South Africa must be free
Quality of justice The peoples' liberty So for no money I will never play Sun City
Usa We won't pay
Other than that I was watching Tv again And I seen this that'd been a representative of the American people over there in South Africa Over there taking a from some body Somebody in here said, "Hey what about the separation between church and state" I said, "Especially *this* church and *that* state" We stand against apartheid Stand against apartheid
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Yeah Politicians think they by shaking your hand And then their hold your back as much as they can They try to keep you weak from getting strong Because they know if they're strong you're gonna change what's wrong
Ban my voice Ban it now Like Stevie Wonder ima speak out loud 'Cause where you live is where you stand And you shouldn't get chased by any man Even if they got a stick in their hand It still don't mean they in command
We're the Three Fat Boys And we're here to sing We're gonna stop apartheid In our own way