Ken Damkier songs
If a refugee comes to my home,
will I open my door?
If I know he’s about to go back,
just to suffer some more?
If a poor man needs money from me
will I give him a dime?
If I know he might die on the street
will I give him my time?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
If a black man is ruled by a white,
will I turn my blind eye?
If I see he is shot down on sight
will I dare to ask why?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
Do just like Robin Hood take the goods back to Sherwood
Give the poor if they need cloches and food
Then I’ll kiss Marian so good
And take her to Hollywood
If a refugee comes to my home,
will I open my door?
If I know he’s about to go back,
just to suffer some more?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
will I open my door?
If I know he’s about to go back,
just to suffer some more?
If a poor man needs money from me
will I give him a dime?
If I know he might die on the street
will I give him my time?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
If a black man is ruled by a white,
will I turn my blind eye?
If I see he is shot down on sight
will I dare to ask why?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
Do just like Robin Hood take the goods back to Sherwood
Give the poor if they need cloches and food
Then I’ll kiss Marian so good
And take her to Hollywood
If a refugee comes to my home,
will I open my door?
If I know he’s about to go back,
just to suffer some more?
I don’ know, I hope that I would
And I know, I know that I should
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