[Chorus: TJ Swan]
We came here tonight to get started
[?] party
Came a long way, now we're here to stay
And now we’re here to talk about it today
Today

[Verse 1: Debbie D]
The Underground Railroad I proclaim
And Harriet Tubman is my name
I was born and raised in a cotton field
Where everything for the blacks was locked and sealed
It was hard work, and no time to play
[?] what the white man wanted we'd obey
No hassling about, I'm telling y’all
We made them all feel like movie stars
Picking that cotton, singing [?]
Was not what we wantеd in this olden land
Up in the north things came to changе
And that's when the [?] blacks [?] train
I went back and forth, from the South to the North
And the North started [?] as my escort
[?] captivator
There were many folks saying "Damn, I hate her"
It makes no difference to me, understand
Because a shotgun stays in my right hand
They tried to fool me, school me [?]
Until all the black slaves got off that plot
It's rough, soft, I must admit
It won't be just us, it'll be justice
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