{Say, say, say say kid, what time is it?}

T-talk

T, jumpin' on the M I see
To promote talk in a family
You say parents don't understand
Yo, that's ill, I know they can

But, you're feelings they cannot read
And communication is the key
See this structure is under attack, Jack
And all see it from white to black

We got problems like never before
That won't fade by lockin' your door
Or runnin' away, so hear what I say
Yo, talk is the only way

Talk it out
Talk it out

Talk things out, begin to pray, ya'll
This unit is the only way
Created by God, the Father of all
Who gave each entity a different call

Add it all together to build a team
One voice, one unit, a Christian theme
But this can't happen if you shut the door
Block things out and begin to ignore

Verbal interaction is atop the list
The only antidote to slashing a wrist
Talk things out with the Father above
Boy, communicate with the ones you love

Talk it out
Talk it out

You say you've got problems
Thinkin' they don't recognize
Let communication solve them
God will open up their eyes

You've gotta talk, talk it out
'Cause DC Talk is all about, well
This thing called a name
To your family, it ain't no game

So just look, look to the hook
Of a song based on the Good Book, y'all
Of life, you know what I'm sayin'
DCT and we ain't playin'

Talk it out
Talk it out

Talk it out, all you got to do is talk it out
Talk it straight up, with your family
Talk it out, all you gotta, all you gotta
All you gotta do is talk it out
Talk it straight up, with your family

Talk it out, all you got to do is talk it out
Talk it straight up, with your family
Talk it out, all you got to do is talk it out
Talk it straight up, with your family

{Your mother and I have decided to
Huh?}



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