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Verse 1 Cailin Russo. What are you willing to lose?. You cover your wounds, but underneath them. A million voices in your head that whisper, "Stop, now". Another twist of the knife, turn of the
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Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Nina Simone. . Because I have loved so deeply. Because I haved loved so long. God in his great compassion. Gave me the gift of song. . Because I have loved so vainly
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(1964) Nina Simone, Waring Cuney. . She does not know. Her beauty,. She thinks her brown body. Has no glory. If she could dance. Naked,. Under palm trees. And see her image in the river
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Langston Hughes, Nina Simone. . Mr. Backlash, Mr. Backlash. Just who do think I am. You raise my taxes, freeze my wages. And send my son to Vietnam. . You give me second class houses. And
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Thomas Moore, Nina Simone. . 'Tis the last rose of summer, left blooming all alone. All her lovely companions are faded and gone. No flower of her kindred, no rose bud is nigh. To reflect back
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(1969) Nina Simone, Weldon Irvine jr. . To be young, gifted and black,. Oh what a lovely precious dream. To be young, gifted and black,. Open your heart to what I mean. . In the whole world
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Nina Simone. . Come ye ye who would have peace. Hear me what I say now. I say come ye ye who would have peace. It's time to learn how to pray. . I say come ye ye who have no fear. What
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Nina Simone. . Do I move you, are you willin'. Do I groove you, is it thrillin'. Do I soothe you, tell the truth now. Do I move you, are you loose now. The answer better be (Yes, yes). That
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(1969) Nina Simone, Weldon Irvine jr. . To be young, gifted and black,. Oh what a lovely precious dream. To be young, gifted and black,. Open your heart to what I mean. . In the whole world
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(1969) Nina Simone, Weldon Irvine jr. . To be young, gifted and black,. Oh what a lovely precious dream. To be young, gifted and black,. Open your heart to what I mean. . In the whole world
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Ron Vander Groef, Jackie Alper, Nina Simone. . Old Jim Crow. Where you been baby. Down Mississippi and back again. Old Jim Crow don't you know. It's all over now. . Old Jim Crow. What's
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(1969) Nina Simone, Weldon Irvine jr. . To be young, gifted and black,. Oh what a lovely precious dream. To be young, gifted and black,. Open your heart to what I mean. . In the whole world
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(1963) Nina Simone. . The name of this tune is Mississippi Goddam. And I mean every word of it. . Alabama's gotten me so upset. Tennessee made me lose my rest. And everybody knows about
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Raise It Up by Jamia Simone Nash and Impact Repertory Theater. No father figure in the house. and I'm wonderin' how I'm gonna work it out. oh, my friends keep on tellin' me how I don't need that man
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(1963) Nina Simone. . The name of this tune is Mississippi Goddam. And I mean every word of it. . Alabama's gotten me so upset. Tennessee made me lose my rest. And everybody knows about
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(1963) Nina Simone. . The name of this tune is Mississippi Goddam. And I mean every word of it. . Alabama's gotten me so upset. Tennessee made me lose my rest. And everybody knows about
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(1963) Nina Simone. . The name of this tune is Mississippi Goddam. And I mean every word of it. . Alabama's gotten me so upset. Tennessee made me lose my rest. And everybody knows about
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(1964) Nina Simone, Waring Cuney. . She does not know. Her beauty,. She thinks her brown body. Has no glory. If she could dance. Naked,. Under palm trees. And see her image in the river
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(1964) Nina Simone, Waring Cuney. . She does not know. Her beauty,. She thinks her brown body. Has no glory. If she could dance. Naked,. Under palm trees. And see her image in the river
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