Cotton Comes to Harlem
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Yes, sir.
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White fox tasted black blood.
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Maybe yes,
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and maybe no.
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Where the hell's
that rabbit?

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All right, stop it.
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A vicious son of a bitch
murders uncle budd,

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and you two
talk nonsense.

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You gotta look on the bright
side, lieutenant.

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You saw that white
joker last night.

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You identify him?
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I don't know,
lieutenant.

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Maybe yes, maybe no.
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All those kind of people
look alike to me.

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Cut the crap.
That's an order.

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Drop whatever the hell
else you're doing,

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and you find him!
And that's final.

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We're going home
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we're going to see the sun
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going home
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a new life has begun
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we're going home
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oh, yes?
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Where we can all be free
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in the land
where there's sand

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and I got liberty
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so steal away
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my lord, steal away
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take me
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and I will tell you
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we're going home
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oh, going home!
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Hey, children,
going home

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wait here.
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We're going home
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where this world
was born

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and where life with the strif
e won't be tight

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we're going home
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captain, o'malley's
people are coming.

:57:34
O'malley's people?
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Just like the good book said
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we're going home
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brothers and sisters,
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we have marched all the way
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from o'malley's tabernacle
this afternoon,

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not merely for the purpose
of gift-bringing,

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but to offer prayers
for his release.

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Amen.
Amen.

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What do you think?
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How many men we got?
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It's sunday.
Half the men are off.


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