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Three Dog Night Black And White

The ink is black
The page is white
Together we learn 
To read and write.

A child is black
A child is white
The whole world looks
Upon the sight
A beautiful sight.

And now a child
Can understand
That this is the law
Of all the land
All the land.

The world is black 
The world is white
It turns by day
and then by night.

A child is black
A child is white
Together they grow
To see the light
To see the light.

And now at last
We plainly see
They'll have a dance
Of Liberty
Liberty.

The world is black
The world is white
It turns by day 
And then by night.

A child is black 
A child is white
The whole world looks
Upon the sight
A beautiful sight.

The world is black 
The world is white
It turns by day
And then by night.

A child is black
A child is white
Together they grow
To see the light
To see the light.

The world is black
The world is white
It turns by day
And then by night.

A child is black
A child is white
Together they grow
To see the light
To see the light
Come on
Get it
Get it
OOOhh ya
Ya
Keep it up now
Around the world
Little boys 
Little girls
Yaaa.



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