Open Letter to a Landlord

TRACEY MORRIS, VERNON REID

Now you can tear a building down
But you can't erase a memory
These houses may look all run down
But they have a value you can't see...
This is my neighborhood
This is where I come from
I call this place my home
You call this place a slum
You want to run all the people out
This what you're all about
Treat poor people just like trash
Turn around and make big cash

[CHORUS:]
Now you can tear a building down
But you can't erase a memory
These houses may look all run down
But they have a value you can't see

Last month there was a fire
I saw seven children die
You sent flowers to their family
But your sympathy's a lie
Cause every building that you burn
Is more blood money that you earn
We are forced to relocate
From the pain that you create

[CHORUS]

We lived here for so many years
Now this house is full of fear
For a profit you will take control
Where will all the older people go?
There used to be when kids could play
Without the scourge of drug's decay
Now our kids are living dead
They crack and blow their lives away

[CHORUS]

You've got to fight
You've got a right
To fight for your neighborhood

Trivia about the song Open Letter to a Landlord by Living Colour

On which albums was the song “Open Letter to a Landlord” released by Living Colour?
Living Colour released the song on the albums “Live from CBGB's” in 2005 and “CBGB OMFUG Masters: August 19, 2005 The Bowery Collection” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Open Letter to a Landlord” by Living Colour?
The song “Open Letter to a Landlord” by Living Colour was composed by TRACEY MORRIS, VERNON REID.

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