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They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Bull Connor He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw fire hoses and dogs I thought it was a television show I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Martin Luther King, Jr. He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man pointing from a balcony Another man lay dead I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to George Wallace He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man standing in a doorway He wouldn’t let another man in I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Cassius Clay He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man win a medal I saw him throw it into a river I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to a Grand Wizard He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man wearing a robe He lit a cross on fire I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to a black Panther He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I heard a man say something “Teach people to stop being inhuman” I thought maybe it was true They showed me a flag when I was a Dad I was standing next to my son He looked at me But I said nothing I wondered if I should wait I thought he should have his own opinion It was time that I give him mine I finally knew what was true They showed me a flag when I was a sinner I was standing next to a cross It stood silently as I looked This time I said something I knew I could no longer wait What man can judge another? When a flag reminds them of their dead brothers I need to tell everyone what was true
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Jul 4, 2015
Jul 4, 2015 at 3:33 PM UTC
They Showed Me a Flag
They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Bull Connor He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw fire hoses and dogs I thought it was a television show I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Martin Luther King, Jr. He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man pointing from a balcony Another man lay dead I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to George Wallace He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man standing in a doorway He wouldn’t let another man in I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to Cassius Clay He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man win a medal I saw him throw it into a river I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to a Grand Wizard He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I saw a man wearing a robe He lit a cross on fire I hoped it wasn’t true They showed me a flag when I was a child I was standing next to a black Panther He looked at me But I said nothing I thought I should wait I heard a man say something “Teach people to stop being inhuman” I thought maybe it was true They showed me a flag when I was a Dad I was standing next to my son He looked at me But I said nothing I wondered if I should wait I thought he should have his own opinion It was time that I give him mine I finally knew what was true They showed me a flag when I was a sinner I was standing next to a cross It stood silently as I looked This time I said something I knew I could no longer wait What man can judge another? When a flag reminds them of their dead brothers I need to tell everyone what was true
mark-lecuona
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Jul 4, 2015
Jul 4, 2015 at 3:33 PM UTC
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