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I tried many ways to memorize English words and found the most effective one for me!

We already have all the words of the songs that we have heard throughout our lives in our memory. We simply did not pay attention to them, but we all already hear them!

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We find songs that we have already heard.

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Ryan Amador

Lucky To Be So Blind

 

Lucky To Be So Blind

(album: The American - 2019)


There's a disease in this country
There's a plague full of hate and no one is free
We all play a part in it
Will you be a symptom or a cure?

There's a war now, and what for now?
A genocide born from pride we've all been endowed
And we still inform it
It's there, even if you won't admit it

How desperate can one be?
Crying out for equality
Screamin oh, oh
(Check your position)
(Where do you sit?)

If you don't face it every day
And keep on praying you'll see a change
If you think there's still time to wait
Well then, you live in a lucky place

And If you don't fear for your children's lives
Left to die with no chance to fight
If you think the man is on your side
Well then,

You're lucky to be so blind
You're lucky to be so blind

Another protest, things get tense
You see a riot, I see defense, yeah
Who made the first move, huh?
Who exactly started on offense?

It ain't the oppressed who'll make the sirens end
Not those who suffer who get to forget
Not the profiled graced to pretend
That we live in a post-racial establishment

How desperate can one be?
Trying to point at corrupt authority
Oh, oh
(Check your position)
(Where do you sit?)

If you don't face it every day
And keep on praying you'll see a change
If you think there's still time to wait
Well then, you live in a lucky place

And if you don't fear for your children's lives
Left to die with no chance to fightith no chance to fight
If you think the man is on your side
Well then

You're lucky to be so blind
You're lucky to be so blind

The question is: when did superiority begin?
And why? What's to gain from it?
Who decided on a prototype face?
Why does the man in power still need a slave?
And who exactly is it who are suffering?
Ain't it the people who built this country in the first place?

This ain't about white guilt
Not about emotion
It's about kindness
Put it in motion

Yeah, it's about humans
All equal in species
Treating each other
Less than the natural vision

Check your position
Check your position
Check your position
Check your position

If you don't face it every day
Keep on prayin you'll see change
If you still think there's time to wait
Well then, you live in a lucky place
If you don't fear for your children's lives
Left to die with no chance to fight
If you think the man is on your side
Well then

You're lucky to be so blind

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