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By: Cedric McClester If we burn it down tonight Leave nothing standing within sight Will the ashes make things right Or just make us contrite After we realize our worst fears And Judgment Day suddenly nears Could it be worst than it appears After the smoke finally clears After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes When civility erodes It’s hard to say what that bodes Should we start speaking in codes Until the powder keg explodes It’s a brand new frontier But now we find ourselves here And to rebuild will take years After the smoke finally clears After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes Burn baby burn A battle cry from long ago But what have we learned That before we didn’t know Tempers need to cool Or eventually they’ll blow And if they do What will we have to show After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes Will we ever learn The places that we choose to burn Aren’t the places that we yearn But that doesn’t cause concern Are you listening to me We’re not thinking rationally The end result’s no mystery For those who study history After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes If we burn it down tonight Leave nothing standing within sight Will the ashes make things right Or just make us contrite After we realize our worst fears And Judgment Day suddenly nears Could it be worst than it appears After the smoke finally clears (c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester. All rights reserved
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Apr 26, 2015
Apr 26, 2015 at 11:29 PM UTC
AFTER THE SMOKE CLEARS
By: Cedric McClester If we burn it down tonight Leave nothing standing within sight Will the ashes make things right Or just make us contrite After we realize our worst fears And Judgment Day suddenly nears Could it be worst than it appears After the smoke finally clears After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes When civility erodes It’s hard to say what that bodes Should we start speaking in codes Until the powder keg explodes It’s a brand new frontier But now we find ourselves here And to rebuild will take years After the smoke finally clears After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes Burn baby burn A battle cry from long ago But what have we learned That before we didn’t know Tempers need to cool Or eventually they’ll blow And if they do What will we have to show After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes Will we ever learn The places that we choose to burn Aren’t the places that we yearn But that doesn’t cause concern Are you listening to me We’re not thinking rationally The end result’s no mystery For those who study history After the smoke finally clears And we’re left with just the ashes How do we shift gears When our anger eventually passes If we burn it down tonight Leave nothing standing within sight Will the ashes make things right Or just make us contrite After we realize our worst fears And Judgment Day suddenly nears Could it be worst than it appears After the smoke finally clears (c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester. All rights reserved
After The Smoke Clears was inspired by Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of the Michael Brown shooting and other similar instances that unfortunately seem to keep occurring.
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Apr 26, 2015
Apr 26, 2015 at 11:29 PM UTC
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