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Cross My Old Man's a White Old Man - Children's Rhyme Collection

Enjoy a delightful compilation of classic children's rhymes that explore themes of identity, diversity, and family relations. These timeless verses touch on important societal issues through a child's perspective.

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Cross My Old Man's a White Old Man - Children's Rhyme Collection

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  1. Children's Rhymes By what sendsthe white kidsI ain't sent:I know I can'tbe President. What don't bugthem white kidssure bugs me:We know everybodyain't free. Lies written downfor white folksain't for us a-tall:Liberty And Justice--Huh!--For All?

  2. Cross My old man's a white old manAnd my old mother's black.If ever I cursed my white old manI take my curses back.If ever I cursed my black old motherAnd wished she were in hell,I'm sorry for that evil wishAnd now I wish her wellMy old man died in a fine big house.My ma died in a shack.I wonder were I'm going to die,Being neither white nor black?

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