Love In The Ghetto

Harmony in Hardship: Embracing Love Amidst Ghetto Struggles
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Lyrics

Love In the ghetto

Expressing the theme of love in the challenging environment of the ghetto.

Love in the ghetto

Reiteration of the theme, emphasizing the centrality of love in the ghetto.

Love in the ghetto

Continuing to highlight the importance of love amidst difficult circumstances.

Love in the ghetto

Repeating the idea of love in the ghetto for emphasis and emphasis.


(Chorus)

Indicating the beginning of the chorus section.

I'm sending this one out to sisters and brothers

Dedicating the song to sisters and brothers, calling for more love in the ghetto.

what we need more of is love in the ghetto

Stressing the need for increased love in the challenging urban environment.

it's time to work it out and come to together

Encouraging unity and collaboration to address issues in the ghetto.

God can change your heart to love in the ghetto

Positively referencing God's transformative power to instill love in the hearts of those in the ghetto.

(1st Verse)

Commencing the first verse, setting the stage for social commentary.

When i look at the daily news

Reflecting on negative aspects of current events through the lens of daily news.

it ain't nothin but the blues

Describing a sense of sadness or melancholy often associated with blues music.

feelings of unrest

Expressing feelings of unrest or dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.

everywhere people protest

Observing widespread protests as people seek positive change.

they walk to bring a change

Noting efforts for change, but acknowledging the persistence of problems.

but it all remains the same

Highlighting the challenges in achieving meaningful change.

stop looking to the government

Advising against reliance on the government to solve societal issues.

to straighten out all this mess

Expressing the need for alternative solutions to the existing problems.

(Chorus)

Repeating the chorus, reinforcing the call for love in the ghetto.

I'm sending this one out to sisters and brothers

Reiterating the dedication to sisters and brothers, emphasizing the need for love.

what we need more of is love in the ghetto

Emphasizing the significance of love in addressing ghetto-related challenges.

it's time to work it out and come to together

Encouraging collective effort and unity to overcome difficulties.

God can change your heart to love in the ghetto

Reaffirming the transformative power of God to inspire love in the ghetto.

(2nd Verse)

Beginning the second verse, addressing additional issues in the ghetto.

we got black on black crime

Highlighting internal conflicts within the community, specifically black-on-black crime.

got to fight just to stay alive

Describing the struggle for survival within the challenging urban context.

police brutality

Pointing out instances of police brutality as a serious concern.

this is a state of emergency

Labeling the situation as a state of emergency, emphasizing its severity.

violence is everywhere

Observing the prevalence of violence in various aspects of life.

the innocent are not spared

Noting that even the innocent are affected by the pervasive violence.

hatred in the streets

Describing a general atmosphere of hatred in the streets.

no justice no peace

Emphasizing the absence of justice, leading to a lack of peace.

(Repeat Chorus)

Repeating the chorus, underscoring the ongoing plea for love in the ghetto.

I'm sending this one out to sisters and brothers

Reiterating the dedication to sisters and brothers, emphasizing the call for love.

what we need more of is love in the ghetto

Stressing the continued need for love as a solution to ghetto-related challenges.

it's time to work it out and come to together

Encouraging unity and collaboration to address issues in the ghetto.

God can change your heart to love in the ghetto

Reaffirming the transformative power of God to instill love in the hearts of those in the ghetto.

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