Rainbow Man

Album: Rainbow Man (2003)
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  • I was born in Alabama
    But I never knew my mama
    She gave me away at three months old
    Some folks in Mississippi
    Took me in and kept me
    And treated me just like I was their own
    A Holiness preacher-man's daughter
    And a hard-workin' sharecropper father
    My real mama was Apache
    My real daddy? Hell, don't ask me
    Mama says she don't remember him
    And I'm sure somewhere in my history
    I've got some slave blood in me
    And some folks think that I look Mexican
    I never really fit in anyplace
    'Cause there's always a part of me to hate

    I'm the Rainbow Man
    That's who I am
    I'm a little white and black and red and tan
    I've got all these different colors in my skin
    I'm the Rainbow Man

    Well, I know you may doubt it
    But if you stop and think about it
    There's one common thing that we've all got
    People from all countries
    Come here because they're hungry
    For what's cookin' in America's melting pot
    We're all different but the same
    Red's the only color in our veins

    Well, I'm a Rainbow Man
    Livin' in a rainbow land
    I'm white and black and yellow and brown and red and tan
    And I'm so proud of all the colors that I am
    I'm the Rainbow Man

    All these colors make me American
    I'm the Rainbow Man Writer/s: ANDRE MARCEL GELRUD, NATHAN JOSEPH HERCBERG, PIERRE WINTER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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