Long Way To Go

Gwen Stefani Featuring Andre 3000

We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.Her/his skin wasn't the same color as mine, but she/he was fine, she/he was fine.If all men are made equal then she/he was fine she/he was fine.Up until we went out on a date I was fine, I was fine.Now I'm getting dirty looks, I wonder what they'd say if we were blind, we were blind people.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.
Beauty is beauty, whether it's black or white.Yellow or green baby, you know what I mean.What if Picasso only used one color?There shouldn't be a rule how to choose your lover.Lovers in love is such a wonderful thing.Maybe in time we'll get together and sing.I really hope so, there's nothing wrong with this picture.We've got a long way to go, we gotta get there quicker.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.We've got a long way to go.When snow hits the asphalt, cold looks and bad talk come.We've got a long way to go.It's beyond Martin Luther, upgrade computer.
...that all men are created equal...children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by...the color of their skin...but by the content of their characted...this will be the day when all of God's children...will be able to sing with a new meaning...not only that...Martin Luther King, Jr.August 28, 1963.Washington, DC.