Born And Raised In Black And White Lyrics by Brooks & Dunn

Born And Raised In Black And White Lyrics

    (don cook/john barlow jarvis)

    The wind blows hard across the texas plains
    Makes some people go insane
    While others quietly pray for rain
    The's where we came from

    Two boys playing in the burning sun
    One with books and one with guns
    Mama calls but just one comes
    The other one runs

    With a christian sense of wrong and right
    We were born and raised in black and white
    One learned to pray, one learned to fight
    We were born and raised in black and white

    My brother took to the gospel road
    Spent his whole life saving souls
    When he looked at me and his blook ran cold
    He didnt even try

    I had no dreams and i had no plans
    But a gun felt good in my right hand
    Warden said 'how come you killed that man?'
    I said 'i dont know why'

    Welcome home sayd the hot moonlight
    We were born and rasied in black and white
    One lives to pray, one wants to die
    We were born and rasied in black and white
    We were born and rasied in black and white

    Someone handed me a cigarette
    They offered me my last request
    I asked my moral soul be blessed
    By someone close to me

    I came to him with trembling hands
    I swore i'd never understand
    He said its just what life had planned
    It's destiny

    So dont waste your tears on me tonight
    We were born and rasied in black and white
    You chose the dark, i chase the light
    We were born and rasied in black and white
    We were born and rasied in black and white

    The wind blows hard across the texas plains
    Makes some people go insane
    While others quietly pray for rain

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