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Black is the color of my skin
But there is more of me to see within
Skins have played many tricks on me
Skins yes skins is what they see
But I am made with bones and skin like u
Doin' hopin' for the same things u do
For justice peace and a place on earth
For life existance and what its worth
So stop playin' your skin tricks on me
If my skin ain't free neither will we be
Stop playin' your skin tricks I say
Tomorrow is a brand new day
For every skin that's here on earth
Came to existence through a child's birth
The blood that moulds is always red
Life continues even when skin is dead

Skin for u
Skins for me
When skins are black and in slavery
No skin can truly say its free
So stop playin' your skin tricks on me
There is much more of me to see
Stop playin' that skin trick I say
Tomorrow is a brand new day
Open your eyes, and be wise
Take u awake and realize
Life is blood we all possess
Blood is where life existence rest
The blood that moulds is always red
Life continues even when skin is dead
Skin is black
Skin is white
We live through the day
We live through the night
Skin is black
Skin is white
The color of skin is not the right to might
So stop playin' that skin trick on me
There is much more of me to see
Stop playin' that skin trick I say
Tomorrow is a brand new day
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written by ALLAN HOPE, MUTABARUKA
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Mutabaruka (born Allan Hope, 26 December 1952, Rae Town, Jamaica) is a dub poet. His name comes from the Rwandan language and translates as "one who is always victorious." His 1983 release "Check It" was released on Chicago blues label Alligator Records. In 2008, Mutabaruka was featured as part of the Jamaica episode of the television program Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. As a young man employed by Jamaican Telephone Company Ltd, he became interested in the Rastafari movement and converted from Catholicism while still a teenager.

Read more about Mutabaruka on Last.fm.


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