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No matter what color
We're all guilty of prejudice
No one cares about the children
No one cares about the futureWe better realize our differences
Because deep inside we're all the same
(The time for change is now before we all self destruct)If the place where you came from is so superior
How would you know if you've never been there
There's nothing wrong with pride of heritage
Just remember your kind is not the only oneIgnorance and hatred going hand in hand
Making you believe that you're the greater
Number tension all around you, staring you in the face
Turn the fire down before the pot boils over

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Kenyon Hopkins (January 15, 1912 – April 7, 1983) was an American composer who composed many film scores in a jazz idiom.
Although he has been neglected in recent years, he was once called "one of jazz's great composers and arrangers".
Hopkins also composed various works, including Symphony Number 1 and Number 2, chamber music and the jazz ballet "Rooms" for Anna Sokolow.
He recorded several albums for ABC Paramount Records, Cadence Records, Capitol Records and Verve Records during the 1960s.

Read more about Kenyon Hopkins on Last.fm.


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