Young, Black And Beautiful

Album: American Silence (2021)
Play Video
  • Keep walking on against the wind
    When you fall down get up again
    You may be pushed shoved and tossed
    Know in your heart it's their loss
    Hold your head high, King and Queen
    Don't ever loose sight of your dreams
    Remember you're young, black and beautiful

    Your roots are strong, young child
    No storm will dampen your fire
    You'll find a way to navigate
    Along a blessed path, you'll lead the way
    You'll demonstrate with grace
    Don't look away from whatever you face
    Remember you're young, black and beautiful

    In times of uncertainty,
    Always stand by your belief
    Belief in a higher ground
    Where you'll be safe and sound
    Fight the good fight day and night
    Lead them with favor into the light
    Remember you're young, black and beautiful
    Remember you're young, black and beautiful Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Christopher Cross

Christopher CrossSongwriter Interviews

The man who created Yacht Rock with "Sailing" wrote one of his biggest hits while on acid.

Rufus Wainwright

Rufus WainwrightSongwriter Interviews

Rufus Wainwright on "Hallelujah," his album Unfollow The Rules, and getting into his "lyric trance" on 12-hour walks.

Jon Anderson of Yes

Jon Anderson of YesSongwriter Interviews

From the lake in "Roundabout" to Sister Bluebird in "Starship Trooper," Jon Anderson talks about how nature and spirituality play into his lyrics for Yes.

When Rock Belonged To Michelob

When Rock Belonged To MichelobSong Writing

Michelob commercials generated hits for Eric Clapton, Genesis and Steve Winwood in the '80s, even as some of these rockers were fighting alcoholism.

Charles Fox

Charles FoxSongwriter Interviews

After studying in Paris with a famous composition teacher, Charles became the most successful writer of TV theme songs.

Wolfgang Van Halen

Wolfgang Van HalenSongwriter Interviews

Wolfgang Van Halen breaks down the songs on his debut album, Mammoth WVH, and names the definitive Van Halen songs from the Sammy and Dave eras.