Translucent Soul Lyrics by Ellis Paul

Translucent Soul Lyrics

    I get a call from vance he's an old friend
    He's got some you-won't-believe-story to share
    He's the place that i go when i need someone who knows me
    He brings the smile of a billionaire

    And i laugh when he pretends he's a white guy
    'cause he knows how bad i fail playing black
    He says, "if even you could, i don't advise that you should
    'cause once you go there you might not want to turn back"


    (chorus)
    There isn't a thing
    In this god-all-mighty world that i wouldn't do
    To help him outta trouble
    Seein' as how we're friends and
    That goes deeper than skin can go
    To a translucent soul
    Deeper than color will show
    Translucent soul


    He says, "now, you and i, i know we look a little different,
    But, i was raised middle class, same as you.
    But, let's make it clear even on the way here,
    I had to watch for blue lights in the rear view "
    He says, "last week, i was visiting l.a.,
    Walking the streets where the riots went down.
    You got black killing black killing black killing black,
    While all the whites were sweating bullets across town"


    (chorus)


    He says, "in l.a., they're whispering race war,
    Like it's something that has yet to begin
    Like they can plug up the cracks
    In four hundred years of history
    And prove that the melting pot's not broken"
    He says, "in the event of some unlikely disaster,
    We find ourselves armed, and face to face "
    I said, "i'd turn around, i would protect your ground"
    He said, "i'd do the same thing for you at your place"


    (chorus)


    There isn't a thing
    In this god-all-mighty world that he wouldn't do
    To help me outta trouble . . .

    Embrace what you have in common,
    Celebrate what sets you apart
    It takes more than the color
    That you find on a palate
    To turn humanity into an art
    Into the form of an art
    Translucent soul
    Translucent soul
    Soul


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