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The apples ripe upon the bow |
the orange on the tree |
The hands were black that picked the fruit |
for you, but not for me |
Diamonds shining in the rock |
gleaming white and blue |
Ten hours a day in the diamond mines |
for me, but not for you |
A sea of grass and mountain ranges |
beckoning the free |
A place to walk with head held high |
for you, but not for me |
The burning sun of Africa |
the sky that's always blue |
Apartheid and the pass laws |
for me, but not for you |
A big land, a rich land |
stretched from sea to sea |
And all the riches of the earth |
for you, but not for me |
A big land, a gracious land |
a land where old meets new |
The bullets fired at Sharpville were |
for me, but not for you |
You've planted seeds of fear and hate |
in all who would be free |
At harvest time the fruit will be |
for you, and not for me |
Black and White
Written by Ewan MacColl