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Love Black Woman lyrics

As a man I ain't never been much for sunny days
I'm as calm as a fruit stand in New York and maybe as strange
When the colors go out of my eyes, its usually the change
But damn Sam, I love a woman that rains
Clear as a bell and sound as an old engineer
Clear as a bell and sound as an old engineer
With talented breezes that blow off your hat with a sneer
As a man I've never been much for talking to
I'm as open as the door in her house that leads to her room
And when the color goes out of my eyes, she's usually too
But damn Sam, I love a woman that's blue
As a man I ain't never been much for sunny days
I'm as calm as a fruit stand in New York and maybe as strange
But when the colors go out of my eyes, its usually the change
But damn Sam, I love a woman that rains

Love Black Woman Video

Buju Banton - Love Black Woman: Following the controversy sparked by 'Love Me Browning', Buju comes back with this response that shows that he loves all black women, whatever the complexion! (video from YouTube)

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