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I stand here a black man I have no history I was brought up in east chicago and I grew up on the streets The chains around the playground were the chains around my heart The brand upon my shoulder well it reminds you who you are
Chorus: And it all comes true yes it all comes true Like a wheel inside a wheel it turns on you And you think, what have I done? what can I do? What you believe about yourself It all comes true
I was just a young girl my mother called me hon My father was unhappy ’cause I should have been his son They said, learn to be a waitress and learn to be a wife And be thankful for a chance to live an ordinary life
Chorus: And it all comes true yes it all comes true Like a wheel inside a wheel it turns on you And you think, what have I done? what can I do? What you believe about yourself It all comes true
My life is a contradiction of sorrow and desire I drag my heart across the ash to throw it on the fire Maybe there’s a reason and could there be a plan Or are we all just fools to think we’ll understand
Chorus: And it all comes true yes it all comes true Like a wheel inside a wheel it turns on you And you think, what have I done? what can I do? What you believe about yourself It all comes true
And it all comes true yes it all comes true Like a wheel inside a wheel it turns on you And you think, what have I done? what can I do? What you believe about yourself It all comes true
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