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It's not a sign board that says "Go away" That is a mark of a silent prayer It is the act of giving the poor a place to stay When your pockets are empty And you live in a house of despair It's not tear gas on the streets Or hostile stares to the cops That is a mark of a silent plea It is the act of kindness that takes heart When the world hates you and is against you And takes up it's arms
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Feb 9, 2021
Feb 9, 2021 at 1:27 PM UTC
Not A Protest
♛   ♛   ♛ Martin Luther, righteous King, made the Reformation sing. Popes and peasants, out of key turned it into misery. German beer and Roman crimes made for most uncivil times much like our own. We must confess rights and wrongs we yet possess... Half a millennium later on a Baptist pastor and his son took this noble Saxon name and furthered the Reformer's fame. Some revisionists deny St. Martin Luther's role, and try to minimize theology in civil rights chronology. The second Luther of my song inspired—but did not last as long. Social Justice notwithstanding, King's successors need re-branding. Politicians steal his mantle, cloak their lies in his example; agitators claim his glory pushing God out of the story; educators sing his praises but some people's conduct raises doubts about that dream of King— and hope... and change...  and everything.
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Jan 13, 2017
Jan 13, 2017 at 9:05 PM UTC
Martinizing the King