The Homeless Gospel Choir - The holiday song

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verse 1
Happy fourth of july everyone
I hope the barbecue and beer treat you right
I heard that freedom isn't really free
That doesn't mean it's okay to kill other people
Because they come from different blood than you
Please don't think that jesus wants you to
Kill other people because they're muslim

verse 2
Merry christmas everyone
I hope you're all warm and cozy in your house
It's not the kid's fault that their dad went to jail
It's not their fault thеre's no food in the house
And santa claus doеsn't visit their part of town
And i heard a man once say that the last shall be first
Unless he only meant that for white christians

verse 3
Well happy easter sunday everyone
I think you look really great in your new shirt
I hope the kid that made it got a new shirt too
I wonder if ever learned how to read and write
Or if he has running water in his house
And i wonder if his mom and dad are proud of his work
Or if they died making last season's fashion

verse 4
Well hey there sweetheart i've got news for you
I had a talk with you dad last night
So i went out and bought you this diamond ring
It came from a slave mine in africa
Where people don't have the choice to leave
The man in the mine he works under gunpoint
But i bought it so that i could say i love you
But i bought it so that i could say i care
And i bought it so that i could get inside your heart
And i buy everything because i'm an american
 
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Derek Zanetti, better known by his stage name The Homeless Gospel Choir, is a multi-talented protest singer, author, and artist hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With a unique blend of humor and vulnerability, Derek creates a welcoming atmosphere of inclusion and community at his live performances.

Through his music, Derek addresses important social and political issues, using his platform to advocate for change and inspire others to take action. His powerful lyrics and heartfelt delivery resonate with audiences, making them feel seen and understood.

In addition to his music, Derek is also an accomplished author and artist, further showcasing his creative talents and passion for self-expression. With a strong dedication to his craft and a commitment to making a difference, The Homeless Gospel Choir continues to captivate audiences and inspire listeners around the world.