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Lyric Analysis - Do you have your own take on this song? Maybe you have something of your own to add. E-mail the site under the "Home" section of the menu above - why not share your thoughts for all to see? |
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Elyce Turner writes: About the first interracial couple in a more 'traditional' southern town (aka - racist). This song discusses the turmoil this couple causes for the simple town folk. Everyone from their families to the town government are having problems with this couple, but they don't care. They flaunt their relationship to the world because they know that their love is more important and stronger than any amount of racism. |
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