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But Love hung on a tree Bruised body blood flowed Love died for my shame Love didn't look at skin or color Love didn't look at nationality, legality Love look at souls and said we're brothers Blood flowed for every nation, tribe and tongue But we've forgotten. And now the prophets of the streets crying like Pentecostal priests Beating chests and stomping feet Begging those choosing blindness to see See our pain Feel our fury Our righteous anger rages against injustices you pretend can remain unseen You were born with this freedom to close your eyes We were born into a world stabbing us from behind So don't bring your Bibles, shove your tracts drag us down aisles You weren't here from the beginning Fighting to break chains and set captives free "We have nothing to lose but our chains" Our battle cry is freedom justice, equality for all Jew and Gentile Slave and free Now the verses can read Black and white Upper class and lower College educated, GED You know, He's crying with us shouting, marching Beating chest and stomping feet Don't think you're bringing Jesus to us He's already here, on the streets Prophecy of protests Righteous rage against iniquity Jesus, the revolutionary God with us On the ground with us Love doesn't look at skin or color And love hung from a tree It is our duty to fight for our freedom Love has already won the day And we have nothing to lose but our chains We will fight to lose our chains
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 11:19 PM UTC
The Prophecy of Protests
But Love hung on a tree Bruised body blood flowed Love died for my shame Love didn't look at skin or color Love didn't look at nationality, legality Love look at souls and said we're brothers Blood flowed for every nation, tribe and tongue But we've forgotten. And now the prophets of the streets crying like Pentecostal priests Beating chests and stomping feet Begging those choosing blindness to see See our pain Feel our fury Our righteous anger rages against injustices you pretend can remain unseen You were born with this freedom to close your eyes We were born into a world stabbing us from behind So don't bring your Bibles, shove your tracts drag us down aisles You weren't here from the beginning Fighting to break chains and set captives free "We have nothing to lose but our chains" Our battle cry is freedom justice, equality for all Jew and Gentile Slave and free Now the verses can read Black and white Upper class and lower College educated, GED You know, He's crying with us shouting, marching Beating chest and stomping feet Don't think you're bringing Jesus to us He's already here, on the streets Prophecy of protests Righteous rage against iniquity Jesus, the revolutionary God with us On the ground with us Love doesn't look at skin or color And love hung from a tree It is our duty to fight for our freedom Love has already won the day And we have nothing to lose but our chains We will fight to lose our chains
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katy-owens
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 11:19 PM UTC
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