Black Girls

GORDON JAMES GANO

I dig the black girls,
Oh so much more than the white girls.
I was so pleased to learn they were faster.
Si-est, si-est, si-est vous I'm after?

All comes a faggot white boy.
Said look, look, look first kind of joy.
They come around so queer and quiet,
As I rebel and riot.

Shall I dig the white boys?
All so much more that the black boys.
I was so pleased to learn they're not smarter.
Go on, give, give, give it to me harder,
Harder, harder, just say harder.

You know I love the Lord of hosts,
the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost.
I was so pleased to learn that he's inside me
In my time of trouble he will hide me.

I dig the black girls.
I dig the black girls.
I dig the black girls.
I dig the black girls.

Trivia about the song Black Girls by Violent Femmes

On which albums was the song “Black Girls” released by Violent Femmes?
Violent Femmes released the song on the albums “Hallowed Ground” in 1984, “Debacles : The First Decade” in 1990, “Debacle: The First Decade” in 1990, “Add It Up (1981–1993)” in 1993, “Viva Wisconsin” in 1999, and “Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Black Girls” by Violent Femmes?
The song “Black Girls” by Violent Femmes was composed by GORDON JAMES GANO.

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