Black And White America

Lenny Kravitz

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Or with   Capo on 5th Am (late 2nd & 4th finger) Martin Luther King he had a vision And that?s a fact He died so we could see that was his mission So don?t look back There is no division don?t you understand The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America (CHORDS LIKE ABOVE) In nineteen sixty three my father married A black woman And when they walked the street they were in danger Look what you?ve done But they just kept on walking forward hand in hand The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America (BRIDGE) We?ve waited so long We?ve waited so long         There is no division don?t you understand The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America The future looks as though it has come around And maybe we have finally found our common ground We?re the children of one father If you?re looking back don?t bother We?re black and white America

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Cette chanson évoque l'idée d'unité et de progrès face aux divisions raciales. Elle met en avant la vision de Martin Luther King, soulignant que malgré les défis du passé, il est crucial de regarder vers l'avenir et de reconnaître que nous partageons une humanité commune. L'artiste raconte également l'histoire de ses parents, montrant comment leur amour a défié les préjugés de leur temps. En fin de compte, le message est clair : la couleur de notre peau ne doit pas être un obstacle à notre fraternité.