The Color of Our Veins
Harmony in Diversity: Embracing Our Shared ColorsLyrics
They said I don't like you, you're not my kind
Rejection based on perceived differences, not being accepted.
So damn different, from heart to mind
Highlighting significant differences between individuals, both emotionally and intellectually.
But we are, we are all from one
Emphasizing shared origin and unity as a human race.
Have a, have a, a common sun
Stressing the commonality of having the same sun, indicating a shared environment.
Oh we are, we are, we are the same color
Affirming that, despite external differences, people share the same essential nature.
Oh we are, we are, we are, we're the same inside
Reiterating the commonality within, emphasizing internal similarities.
They said I don't like you, you're not my kind
Repetition of the theme of rejection based on differences.
So damn different, no peace to find
Expressing a lack of harmony and peace due to perceived disparities.
Oh we are, we are, we are the same color
Reaffirming the shared identity in terms of color.
As one another
Stressing the unity of individuals with the same color.
Oh we are, we are, we are, we're the same inside
Emphasizing internal similarity with no need to hide true selves.
No reason to hide
Encouraging authenticity without reasons for concealment.
Our sins aren't so different
Acknowledging shared imperfections and questioning the right to judge others.
Who are we to condemn?
Raising a moral question about condemning others given shared flaws.
Not so different on the insi-i-ide
Highlighting internal similarities despite external differences.
Not so different on the insi-i-ide
Repetition emphasizing the internal commonality of individuals.
We're not so different
Contrasting external differences with internal perfection.
No we're perfect, on the inside
Asserting the internal perfection of individuals.
Can they ever like you, differences combined?
Pondering if acceptance is possible despite differences, expressing hope for unity.
A hopeful future, is in my mind
Expressing optimism for a harmonious future despite perceived disparities.
Oh we are, we are, we are the same color
Reiterating the shared identity in terms of color.
Oh we are, we are, we are, we're the same inside
Emphasizing the internal unity that eliminates the need to hide.
Our sins aren't so different
Reiterating the idea that flaws are shared and questioning the right to condemn.
Who are we to condemn?
Repeating the moral inquiry into the legitimacy of condemnation.
Our sins aren't so different
Emphasizing shared imperfections and challenging the authority to pass judgment.
Who are we to condemn?
Raising a moral question about condemning others given shared flaws.
Can't you see, no one's the enemy
Advocating understanding by recognizing that no one should be considered an enemy.
Can't you see, we are in unity, you and me
Emphasizing unity and shared identity as a collective "you and me."
Stop the hate, before it gets too late
Calling for an end to hatred before irreversible consequences occur.
Stop the hate, before we seal our fate
Reiterating the urgency to stop hatred to avoid sealing a negative destiny.
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