In the
Ghetto
As the snow flies
On a cold and gray
Chicago mornin'
A poor little baby child is
born
In the ghetto
And his mama
cries
'cause if there's one thing that she
don't need
it's another hungry mouth to
feed
In the ghetto
People, don't you understand
the child
needs a helping hand
or he'll grow to be an
angry young man some day
Take a look at you
and me,
are we too blind to see,
do we simply turn our heads
and look
the other way
Well the world turns
and a
hungry little boy with a runny nose
plays in
the street as the cold wind blows
In the
ghetto
And his hunger burns
so he starts to
roam the streets at night
and he learns how
to steal
and he learns how to fight
In the ghetto
Then one night in desperation
a young man breaks away
He buys a gun,
steals a car,
tries to run, but he don't get
far
And his mama cries
As a crowd gathers 'round an angry young man
face down on the street with a gun in his
hand
In the ghetto
As her young man dies,
on a cold and
gray Chicago mornin',
another little baby
child is born
In the ghetto
Song By Elvis Presley
Words & music
by Scott Davis
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