They marched together; they marched strong, With flags, signs, and banners waving. They marched in sun, snow, and rain To speak out for rights and causes worth saving.
The Women's March on Washington Became a world phenomenon Occurring in seven continents. May the powerful memory live on!
Women, men, and children with Determination undeterred Peacefully rallied together, Letting their mighty voices be heard.
Echoing through the cities' canyons And filling city parks and squares, Their voices loudly demanded that leaders Listen to democracy's heirs.
When people's rights are under attack, When greed-driven politicians Bow to Wall Street and corporations, Ignoring the struggling people's petitions,
The people then must raise their voices And hope that their peaceful protest starts A major shift in understanding-- A positive change in lawmakers' hearts.
The protesters clearly spoke: We must protect democracy From the threatening ravages Of plutoc-, corpoc-, or kakistocracy.
Onward, marchers. Don't give up. You have a voice; let it ring From east to west, from north to south. Sing out, people! Sing! Sing!