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Casual Discrimination

from There Are Enough Songs in the World by Rory Nellis

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This is my piece of dirt
I was born on to it
How dare you come stand on it too
I can't deal with the change

You may say 'God forgive me'
but I'm not sure that he will
All men are born equal you see
And all the women as well

Casual discrimination
Casual sectarianism
Flag it up, this casual racism

I hear colour's important
Of your cloth or of your skin
I have pondered, debated and mused
And I'm not sure I agree

We should help our own first
What's this actually mean
I don't think I trust patriots
Or their priorities

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from There Are Enough Songs in the World, released November 11, 2017
Guitar, Vocals, Tambourine & Mouth Trumpet - Rory Nellis
Piano - Phil d'Alton

Recorded and mixed by Phil d'Alton
Mastered by Fergal Davis
Artwork by Michael Eaton

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Rory Nellis Belfast, UK

Rory Nellis is a singer-songwriter and guitarist based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Producing a mix of folk-pop and indie- rock stemming from musings on life, death, relationships and politics he is a surefire hit for fans of Wilco, Villagers and Duke Special. ... more

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