Chocolate Rain
Some stay dry and others feel the pain
Chocolate Rain
A baby born will die before the sin

Chocolate Rain
The school books say it can't be here again
Chocolate Rain
The prisons make you wonder where it went

Chocolate Rain
Build a tent and say the world is dry
Chocolate Rain
Zoom the camera out and see the lie

Chocolate Rain
Forecast to be falling yesterday
Chocolate Rain
Only in the past is what they say

Chocolate Rain
Raised your neighborhood insurance rates
Chocolate Rain
Makes us happy 'livin in a gate

Chocolate Rain
Made me cross the street the other day
Chocolate Rain
Made you turn your head the other way

(Chorus)
Chocolate Rain
History quickly crashing through your veins
Chocolate Rain
Using you to fall back down again
[Repeat]

Chocolate Rain
Seldom mentioned on the radio
Chocolate Rain
Its the fear your leaders call control

Chocolate Rain
Worse than swearing worse than calling names
Chocolate Rain
Say it publicly and you're insane

Chocolate Rain
No one wants to hear about it now
Chocolate Rain
Wish real hard it goes away somehow

Chocolate Rain
Makes the best of friends begin to fight
Chocolate Rain
But did they know each other in the light?

Chocolate Rain
Every February washed away
Chocolate Rain
Stays behind as colors celebrate

Chocolate Rain
The same crime has a higher price to pay
chocolate Rain
The judge and jury swear it's not the face

(Chorus)

Chocolate Rain
Dirty secrets of economy
Chocolate Rain
Turns that body into GDP

Chocolate Rain
The bell curve blames the baby's DNA
Chocolate Rain
But test scores are how much the parents make

Chocolate Rain
'Flippin cars in France the other night
Chocolate Rain
Cleans the sewers out beneath Mumbai

Chocolate Rain
'Cross the world and back its all the same
Chocolate Rain
Angels cry and shake their heads in shame

Chocolate Rain
Lifts the ark of paradise in sin
Chocolate Rain
Which part do you think you're 'livin in?

Chocolate Rain
More than 'marchin more than passing law
Chocolate Rain
Remake how we got to where we are.

(Chorus)


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    This song is really obviously about racism. Most of it actually makes perfect sense.

    Chocolate Rain Some stay dry and others feel the pain

    Basically, some people are "lucky" enough to be born white, and not have to deal with racism on a day to day issues.

    Chocolate Rain A baby born will die before the sin

    Dunno. Possible reference to higher infant mortality in black people.

    Chocolate Rain The school books say it can't be here again

    The education system glosses over issues of racism, and paints a world of racial equality, even though that’s far from the truth.

    Chocolate Rain The prisons make you wonder where it went

    Basically, “If racism is gone, how come black people are over-represented in prison?”

    Chocolate Rain Build a tent and say the world is dry

    People rationalise and generalise about how there are some very successful black people thank you very much….

    Chocolate Rain Zoom the camera out and see the lie

    …but when you take a look at the broader perspective that argument comes undone.

    Chocolate Rain Forecast to be falling yesterday

    It’s happening today…

    Chocolate Rain Only in the past is what they say

    Even though people try to say that racism has died out

    Chocolate Rain Raised your neighborhood insurance rates Chocolate Rain Makes us happy 'livin in a gate

    Both of these lines refer to the perceived higher crime rate in suburbs with many black people, and to people who move into gated communities to avoid “those kind of people”

    Chocolate Rain Made me cross the street the other day

    Crossing the street to avoid a insert minority here

    Chocolate Rain Made you turn your head the other way

    Ignoring the plight of others because they’re a different race.

    (Chorus) Chocolate Rain History quickly crashing through your veins Chocolate Rain Using you to fall back down again [Repeat]

    Chocolate Rain Seldom mentioned on the radio

    Duh.

    Chocolate Rain Its the fear your leaders call control

    Refers to political conservatives who appeal to a racist voter base.

    Chocolate Rain Worse than swearing worse than calling names

    Again, duh.

    Chocolate Rain Say it publicly and you're insane

    Refers to the incident where comedian Michael Richards called audience members niggers. He was later quoted as saying “I'm not a racist. That's what's so insane about this.”

    Chocolate Rain No one wants to hear about it now Chocolate Rain Wish real hard it goes away somehow

    Again, referring to people’s desire to just avoid the problem and hope it goes away.

    Chocolate Rain Makes the best of friends begin to fight Chocolate Rain But did they know each other in the light?

    Racism causes divisiveness.

    Chocolate Rain Every February washed away Chocolate Rain Stays behind as colors celebrate

    Not sure about this one.

    Chocolate Rain The same crime has a higher price to pay

    Black people frequently get harsher sentences for the same crimes as white people.

    chocolate Rain The judge and jury swear it's not the face

    See above. Deny it all you like but racism DOES have a hand in sentencing.

    (Chorus)

    Chocolate Rain Dirty secrets of economy Chocolate Rain Turns that body into GDP

    Possible reference to unfair trade practices that exploit the African worker.

    Chocolate Rain The bell curve blames the baby's DNA

    This is a reference to the fact that black people score, on average, 15 points lower on the I.Q. ‘bell curve’. Racist idiots claim that this is because black people are inherently inferior, i.e. it’s “in their DNA”. However…

    Chocolate Rain But test scores are how much the parents make

    It’s been proven that the difference is in fact a function of socioeconomic disadvantage, rather than genetic background.

    Chocolate Rain 'Flippin cars in France the other night

    No idea about this one.

    Chocolate Rain Cleans the sewers out beneath Mumbai

    Possible reference to the Caste system in India, and how the lower “untouchable” caste is forced to do all of the really dirty jobs (i.e. sewer worker)

    Chocolate Rain 'Cross the world and back its all the same Chocolate Rain Angels cry and shake their heads in shame

    Racism = terrible

    Chocolate Rain Lifts the ark of paradise in sin Chocolate Rain Which part do you think you're 'livin in?

    Chocolate Rain More than 'marchin more than passing law Chocolate Rain Remake how we got to where we are

    Reference to the civil rights movement.

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