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Feeling at this time, that I should really go to bed, but Still I lay awake, and contemplate, what Fred Hampton said: “If you dare to struggle, then you dare to win, if you dare Not to Struggle, then you don't deserve to win.” They shot him dead in his bed, tell me how long has it been? 10, 20, nearly 50 years, since the things that happened then, What happened to the Panthers, Malcolm X and Dr. King, or The Anarchists in Spain, the songs of victory they'd sing? What happened to the world of struggle, in which they all used to live? Where liberation's sweet embrace propelled the efforts they would give You see, we need to put the ‘unity’ back into ‘community,’ and That begins with you and me, living side by side, and Working with each other, taking measures to deride, the Ills of our condition that serve only to divide, Those old notions of race, those old notions of gender, with Raised fists, as we march, taking heed to engender, A whole new way of life, and a vision to render, Filled with class consciousness, making us a contender, Maybe I could lie down, and I could find some rest now, If we would only stop to realize that we're the real ‘how.’
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Oct 16, 2015
Oct 16, 2015 at 7:06 AM UTC
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Feeling at this time, that I should really go to bed, but Still I lay awake, and contemplate, what Fred Hampton said: “If you dare to struggle, then you dare to win, if you dare Not to Struggle, then you don't deserve to win.” They shot him dead in his bed, tell me how long has it been? 10, 20, nearly 50 years, since the things that happened then, What happened to the Panthers, Malcolm X and Dr. King, or The Anarchists in Spain, the songs of victory they'd sing? What happened to the world of struggle, in which they all used to live? Where liberation's sweet embrace propelled the efforts they would give You see, we need to put the ‘unity’ back into ‘community,’ and That begins with you and me, living side by side, and Working with each other, taking measures to deride, the Ills of our condition that serve only to divide, Those old notions of race, those old notions of gender, with Raised fists, as we march, taking heed to engender, A whole new way of life, and a vision to render, Filled with class consciousness, making us a contender, Maybe I could lie down, and I could find some rest now, If we would only stop to realize that we're the real ‘how.’
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Oct 16, 2015
Oct 16, 2015 at 7:06 AM UTC
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