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[Chorus:] Everybody needs a helping hand Take a look at your fellow man And tell me what can I do today 'Cause everybody needs a helping out If
Its Bboy Ninja on this shit Spirit animals recordings Let me tell you bout this bitch ass karen next door She be doing too much Fuck my neighbor shes
the neighborhood Helping each other out Best thing I ever saw I saw a man who loved his wife Peace in the neighbor hood Helping each other out Peace in
neighbors Let's all be good neighbors Let's all be good neighbors If you don't have that much to give, then lend a helping hand Know that I'll be here,
Ain't that a shame Ain't that a shame Ain't that a shame She lost a helping hand Her next door neighbor O' Cappy He seems to be very happy He can
Ain't that a shame! Ain't that a shame! Ain't that a shame She lost a helping hand Her next door neighbor O'Cappy He seems to be very happy He can
And all the things the neighbors didn't know Early in the morning daddy dinky went to work Selling lamps and chairs to San Bernadino squares And I still
Ain't that a shame? Ain't that a shame? Ain't that a shame She lost a helping hand? Her next door neighbor O'Cappy He seems to be very happy He
cp3 Understand Cutting through these G's like Dapper Dan I'm scissors hands My whole block gon chase you Neighbors think we playing killaman For playing
the very day of winners Helping your neighbor, helping your brother Helping your sister, helping your mother Helping your father, helping your other Helping
Mamma raised an angel Daddy raised a sinner To grow and love and his neighbor And help every chance he could Me I'm far from perfect I get that
and gone Walked to your neighbors house you don't need a phone When right your first choice don't wanna do no wrong When God is the judge you don't need
And all the things the neighbors didn't know Early in the morning Daddy Dinky went to work Selling lamps & chairs to San Ber'dino squares And I still
Do me a favor You can hit the door see you later If you ain't out here loving on your neighbors Then you can hit the door see you later Cuz we ain't
The twinkling of the tree Brings love and charity Neighbors helping neighbors Sweets and treats to savor Bundled kids go out to play Streets are filled with
with their neighbors Helping one another However they can The high risk are protected Because united we stand We're America strong We're all in this
in Shake it off Soldier up Love thy neighbor hold him up Protesting the cop killing Because the color of our skin Fear and ignorance won't win
happened to helping a stranger Lending a hand to a neighbor Times are changing I can tell you that for sure It don't work like that no more I was
Be good to your neighbor everyday and lend a helping hand along the way Try to understand 'em come what may so be good to your neighbor everyday You
came upon our family Not one neighbor volunteered to give a helping hand So let them gossip all they want, she loved us and she raised us The truth is
feed You medication guaranteed To convince you your neighbor's Now an unconditional monster Caught up in the ebb and flow We're heading for the undertow
a stranger Yes, I'm the son of Hickory Holler's tramp When Daddy left and destitution Came upon our family Not one neighbor volunteered to Give a helping hand
Thank you for caring and helping us grow Sharing ideas that we needed to know But more important for all that you do Thank you for being you
brother And clothe our neighbor too Encourage one another What are you going to do We need to stand together And lend a helping hand We'll make the world
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