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Stuart Davis - Little White Town lyrics
At the baseball park on Pigment street 
me and all my friends would meet 
Some were fat and some were thin 
but all of them had creamy skin 
And I never saw an Asian, I never met a black 
you really never notice when you're living in a vacuum 
My what a coincidence that every kid 
that's moved in since we did is just like me 
How can that be? 
Chorus: 
 In my little white town, I never had a black friend 
 everybody was an Anglo-Saxon 
 But we all learned that diversity is grace 
 and out of all those vanilla faces 
 I never saw a single one acting racist 
I got an education unsurpassed 
in my private school for the upper middle class 
I learned like each good Christian does Stuart Davis - Little White Town - http://motolyrics.com/stuart-davis/little-white-town-lyrics.html
how evil segregation was 
But there was absence of variety in no uncertain terms 
in my cordoned off society with zero meloderms 
On Martin Luther King day, school was off and we would play 
by our identical homes in teams of monochrome 
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I used to pray at bedtime, "Hey could you rig it?" 
bring me a little black friend so I can prove I'm no bigot 
But my rich neighbors will tell you 
mixed blood lowers property value 
They fear someday perhaps they'll 
pierce this suburban capsule 
There weren't racial slurs or a Ku Klux Klan 
cause we defend the right of every man 
to prosper and improve as long as they don't move 
To my little white town where I never had a black friend









