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Standing in line marking time–

Waiting for the welfare dime

‘Cause they can’t buy a job

The man in the silk suit hurries by

As he catches the poor old ladies’ eyes

Just for fun he says “Get a job”

That’s just the way it is

Some things will never change

That’s just the way it is

But don’t you believe them

They say hey little boy you can’t go

Where the others go

‘Cause you don’t look like they do

Said hey old man how can you stand

To think that way

Did you really think about it

Before you made the rules

He said, Son

That’s just the way it is

Some things will never change

That’s just the way it is

But don’t you believe them

Well they passed a law in ’64

To give those who ain’t got a little more

But it only goes so far

Because the law won’t change another’s mind

When all it sees at the hiring time

Is the line on the color bar

That’s just the way it is

Some things will never change

That’s just the way it is

But don’t you believe them

“Changes”

[1]

Come on come on

I see no changes. Wake up in the morning and I ask myself,

“Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?”

I’m tired of bein’ poor and even worse I’m black.

My stomach hurts, so I’m lookin’ for a purse to snatch.

Cops give a damn about a negro? Pull the trigger, kill a nigga, he’s a hero.

Give the crack to the kids who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare.

First ship ’em dope & let ’em deal to brothers.

Give ’em guns, step back, and watch ’em kill each other.

“It’s time to fight back”, that’s what Huey said.

2 shots in the dark now Huey’s dead.

I got love for my brother, but we can never go nowhere

unless we share with each other. We gotta start makin’ changes.

Learn to see me as a brother ‘stead of 2 distant strangers.

And that’s how it’s supposed to be.

How can the Devil take a brother if he’s close to me?

I’d love to go back to when we played as kids

but things changed, and that’s the way it is

[Bridge w/ changing ad libs]

Come on come on

That’s just the way it is

Things’ll never be the same

That’s just the way it is

aww yeah

[Repeat]

I see no changes. All I see is racist faces.

Misplaced hate makes disgrace to races we under.

I wonder what it takes to make this one better place…

let’s erase the wasted.

Take the evil out the people, they’ll be acting right.

‘Cause both black and white are smokin’ crack tonight.

And only time we chill is when we kill each other.

It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other.

And although it seems heaven sent,

we ain’t ready to see a black President, uhh.

It ain’t a secret don’t conceal the fact…

the penitentiary’s packed, and it’s filled with blacks.

But some things will never change.

Try to show another way, but they stayin’ in the dope game.

Now tell me what’s a mother to do?

Bein’ real don’t appeal to the brother in you.

You gotta operate the easy way.

“I made a G today” But you made it in a sleazy way.

Sellin’ crack to the kids. “I gotta get paid,”

Well hey, well that’s the way it is.

[Bridge]

[Talking:]

We gotta make a change…

It’s time for us as a people to start makin’ some changes.

Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live

and let’s change the way we treat each other.

You see the old way wasn’t working so it’s on us to do

what we gotta do, to survive.

And still I see no changes. Can’t a brother get a little peace?

There’s war on the streets & the war in the Middle East.

Instead of war on poverty,

they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me.

And I ain’t never did a crime I ain’t have to do.

But now I’m back with the facts givin’ ’em back to you.

Don’t let ’em jack you up, back you up, crack you up and pimp smack you up.

You gotta learn to hold ya own.

They get jealous when they see ya with ya mobile phone.

But tell the cops they can’t touch this.

I don’t trust this, when they try to rush I bust this.

That’s the sound of my tune. You say it ain’t cool, but mama didn’t raise no fool.

And as long as I stay black, I gotta stay strapped & I never get to lay back.

‘Cause I always got to worry ’bout the pay backs.

Some buck that I roughed up way back… comin’ back after all these years.

Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat. That’s the way it is. uhh

[Bridge ’til fade:]

Some things will never change

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Michael Matheron

From Presidents Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush, I was a senior legislative research and policy staff of the nonpartisan Library of Congress Congressional Research Service (CRS). I'm partisan here, an "aggressive progressive." I'm a contributor to The Fold and Nation of Change. Welcome to They Will Say ANYTHING! Come back often! . . . . . Michael Matheron, contact me at mjmmoose@gmail.com

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