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American Children

from Sometime a Spark by Marc Black

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What America is all about. 'We are all different and all hope for peace'.

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My daddy is Jewish, my momma is Buddhist
My grandma is Methodist, we all hope for peace

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Some folks like classical, some folks like rock 'n roll
Some folks like reggae and they dance all day long

Some folks fight fires and some folks change tires
And some folks fix radios and we all hope for peace

CHORUS

VERSE:
Uncle Pete lives in Beacon and Mitch is in Detroit
Aunt Jane's out in Santa Fe and we all hope for peace

Jaime play soccer and Frankie shoots hoops
Sarah plays hockey and she's a tough as can be

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from Sometime a Spark, released March 2, 2021

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Marc Black Katonah, New York

Marc plays a finger style blues in the traditions of Mississippi Hurt and the great Tim Hardin. Right up to Covid, he was a proud road warrior, inducted into the New York Chapter of the Blues Hall of Fame in June of 2014. As WFUV DJ, John Platt wrote about Marc. "We need to hear his songs now more than ever." ... more

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