I always knew there was something special about that boy! And the way that he stuck his hand out the window
And flew it like an airplane!
Kill everyone here
Ain't no survivors
Am I making it clear
Yea, I'm making it clear
Ruff ruff
Ah, they won't do anything
I don't know about you,
but I feel I got all the power in hand
There's no line that I wouldn't cross
No divide between me and that
Sha la la la la la yea
This opportunity
I wish I was black
I wish I was black
I wish I was black
oh I wanna be black
Lose hope
Kill everyone here
Bang bang bang
Yea, I ain't scared
I don't know about you,
but I feel I got all the power in hand


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    Well, if it helps any, I know that Eric went to a school where he was one of two white students in the whole place. So, the "I wish I was black" bit probably relates to an isolated feeling he had when he was younger.

    Dr. Caligarion May 13, 2008   Link

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