The Gospel Of Carlos, Norman And Smith Lyrics

Login | Register | Link to Us | Contact Us

Artists:

 

The Gospel Of Carlos, Norman And Smith Lyrics

Balm In Gilead

Song details

The Gospel Of Carlos, Norman And Smith Rickie Lee Jones Balm In Gilead

Customize:

 

 

 


Didn't you hear?
Black is a criminal,
White is a crime,
Poison is the pen
Writing down this children's nursery rhyme.
Didn't you see him standing next to me?
The seeds of change have grown,
We don't have to hide anymore.

Lololololololo, that means trouble from the other side,
Lololololololo, maybe the trouble of a hopeful heart.

It doesn't take much to see
If you're looking for an enemy,
Greed and apathy
Spell the letters of our name.
You sit and laugh at other people,
Making money off their shame and sorrow,
Waiting for tomorrow to fix itself.

Lololololololo, that means trouble from the other side,
Lololololololo, maybe the trouble of a hopeful heart.
[ Rickie Lee Jones Lyrics are found on www.songlyrics.com ]

It's a dark night to feed a stranger,
I don't have enough to feed myself.
I keep trying to believe in believing
In something I can't see
From where I stand,
I pull it with my faith,
With the smile on my face.

It's gonna take a lot more
Than you might be used to,
Who's to blame for not standing up for them
When it was not in style?
When hope is the color of a man
The color of love is the color that can
Stand for something.

Lololololololo, that means trouble from the other side,
Lololololololo, may be trouble of a hopeful heart.
Lololololololo, the trouble of a hopeful heart,
A hopeful heart, it could be a hopeful heart.

Didn't you hear?
Black is a criminal,
White is a crime,


Comments and Song Meanings

No song meanings or comments yet.

Submit your comment:

Comment:

Please type in the chars and/or digits you see below:

Embed:
 
eXTReMe Tracker