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Come to my door, baby
Face is clean and shining black as night
My mother went to answer
You know that you looked so fineNow, I could understand your tears and your shame
She called you 'Boy' instead of your name
When she wouldn't let you inside
When she turned and said, "But honey, he's not our kind"She says I can't see you any more, baby
Can't see you anymoreWalk me down to school, baby
Everybody's acting deaf and blind
Until they turn and say
Why don't you stick to your own kindMy teachers all laugh, they smirk and stare
Cuttin' deep down in our affair
Preachers of equality, think they believe it
Then why won't they just let us be?They say I can't see you anymore, baby
Can't see you anymoreOne of these days I'm gonna stop my listenin'
Gonna raise my head up high
One of these days I'm gonna raise my glistenin'
Wings and flyBut that day will have to wait for awhile

Baby, I'm only society's child
When we're older things may change
But for now this is the way they must remainI say, I can't see you any more, baby
Can't see you anymore
No, I don't wanna see you any more, baby

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Janis Ian (b. 1951) is a U.S. songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author. Her singing career was at its height in the 1960s and 1970s, and she has continued recording into the twenty-first century. In 1975 Ian won a Grammy Award for her song, "At Seventeen". Born Janis Eddy Fink on 7th April 1951 to a Jewish family in New York City, she was primarily raised in New Jersey, initially on a farm, and attended East Orange High School and the New York City High School of Music & Art.

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