Authors: Gil Scott-Heron
The Artist had honestly never given much thought
As to how much of a battle would have to be fought
To get most Americans to agree and to say
That there actually should be a black holiday.
But what a hell of a challenge. How far was Stevie willing to go
To make them pass an amendment left on the table 10 years in a row?
The Artist never doubted that Stevie was sincere
But how many minds had come together in the last 12 years?
How many folks recognised how much America had to grow?
And who else had been qualified to lead us where we had to go?
The Artist had liked the idea of a minister being around
When racing for high stakes, to have his foot near the brakes
Because of what truly could have gone down.
Because America could have blown up
Before it ever could be said that we had grown up.
Ghandi took non-violence with him when he died
Over here there was non-violence but only on one side.
When white folks beat up on and killed people that you knew
You decided to direct your anger at a building or two.
Instead of making the Old Testament a Civil Rights guide
And saying that âan eye for an eye' would now be justified
We were told to accept that some white folks had no class
And as opposed to condemning all the white folks âen masse'.
We determined that remaining peaceful was the best thing.
And directing those feeling were men like Dr. King.
Through a storm of provocation to fight we saw
That in order to change America you must change the law.
We were called âmilitant' and âradical' and made to look bad
For trying to secure the rights all Americans had.
But between what's written and what's done is the real thing
So America might not have made it without Dr. Martin Luther King.
And though its been too long and
Too many years have passed
And though the time has gone,
The memories still hold fast.
Yes, as strange as it seems
We still live in the past.
The essence of a Black life
Lost in the hour-glass.
And ever since we came to this land
This country has rued the day
When we would stand as one
And raise our voices and say:
You know there won't be no more killings
And no more talk of class;
Your sons and your daughters
Won't die in the hour-glass.
A toast to David Walker
A toast to Martin King
A toast to all the leaders who had a golden dream.
A toast to all Black fathers who lived their lives in vain.
A toast to all Black mothers who shouldered this life in pain.
A toast to the people.
The world!
Planet Earth; third from the Sun of a gun, 360 degrees.
And as new worlds emerge
stay alert. Stay aware.
Watch the Eagle! Watch the Bear!
Earthquaking, foundation shaking,
bias breaking, new day making change.
Accumulating, liberating, educating, stimulating change!
Tomorrow was born yesterday.
From inside the rib or people cage
the era of our first blood stage was blotted or erased
or TV screened or defaced.
Remember there's a revolution going on in the world.
One blood of the early morning
revolves to the one idea of our tomorrow.
Homeboy, hold on!
Now more than ever all the family must come together.
Ideas of freedom and harmony, great civilizations
yesterday brought today will bring tomorrow.
We must be about
earthquaking, liberating, investigating
and new day making change in
the world.
Introduction:
Back when Eisenhower was the President
Golf courses was where most of his time was spent.
So I never paid much attention to what the President said
Because in general, I believed the General was politically dead,
But he always seemed to know how muscles were going to be flexed
He kept mumbling something about a military-industrial complex. Â
The military and monetary
The military and monetary
The military and monetaryÂ
The military and the monetary
Get together whenever they think its necessary
They have turned our brothers and sisters into mercenaries,
They are turning the planet into a cemetery.Â
The military and the monetary
Use the media as intermediaries.
They are determined to keep the citizens secondary
They make so many decisions that seem arbitrary.Â
We've been standing behind the âCommander-in-Chief'
Who was under a spotlight, shaking like a leaf
Because the ship of state had landed on an economic reef
So we knew he'd be bringing us messages of grief.Â
The military and monetary
Were âShielded'
2
by January and went âStorming'
3
into February.
They brought us pot-bellied Generals as luminaries.
Two weeks before I hadn't heard of the sons of Bitches
And then all of a sudden they were legendary.Â
They took the honor from the honorary
They took the dignity from the dignitaries
They took the secrets from the secretaries
But they left the âbitch' in âobituary'Â
Yeah, they had some âsmart bombs'
But they had some dumb ones as well
They scared the hell outta CNN in that Baghdad hotel.Â
The military and the monetary
The military and monetary
The military and monetaryÂ
Get together whenever they think its necessary
War in the desert sometimes sure could seem scary
But they beamed out the war to all of their subsidiaries
Tried making âso damn insane' (Saddam Hussein) a worthy adversaryÂ
Keeping all of the citizens secondary
Scaring old folks into coronaries
Making us all wonder if all of this was really, truly necessary.Â
We've got to
work
for peace.
We've got to work for peace.
If we all believed in peace we could have peace.
The only thing wrong with peace is that
You can't make no money from it.Â
The military and the monetary
Get together whenever they think it's necessary
They have turned our brothers and sisters into mercenaries
We are turning parts of the planet into a cemetery.Â
We hounded the Ayatollah religiously,
Bombed Libya and killed Qadafi's son hideously.
We turned our back on our allies, the Panamanians
Watched Ollie North selling guns to the Iranians
Witnessed Gorbachev slaughtering Lithuanians
So we better warn the Amish, they may bomb the Pennsylvanians.
We've got to work for peace.
Peace ain't coming this way.
We've got to work for peace.Â
Peace is not (merely) the absence of war
It is the absence of the rumors of war and the threats of war
And the preparation for war.
Peace is not (merely) the absence of war
We will have all touched the power of peace within ourselves.
Because we will have all come to peace within ourselves.Â
Peace ain't gonna be easy.
Peace ain't gonna be free.
We've got to work for peace.
I get the sho' 'nuff blues
checkin' out the
Daily News
no matter which way it's comin' from
I'm told I'm not supposed to choose
just accept the newsman's views
but that sho' ain't no happy medium
You see all I want is the facts
but blow-dried hairdos is gettin' into the act
because reporters are expert observers
they establish social trends
decidin' who's out and who's in
and rush in with the tragedies that unnerve us
Syndicated columnists
lookin' to get their asses kissed
cause they're the big shots of political affairs
and the anchorman's job
is to look extra suave
while they're trying to convince us that they care
The radio commentator
is a five minute narrator
whose news is perpetually grim
and his ego is blown
he's got a great baritone
but the cameras ain't never on him
But the message is clear
they want all Black folks to hear
that the price you got to pay to be free
you get told how to feel
you get told what is real
to be exactly how they want you to be
you get the rational logical
sound philosophical
poetic distortions
political contortions
cause white folks still ain't ready yet
so what you hear ain't gonna be what you get
Now some folks may call me a radical
or remind me that at best I'm not practical
to keep pointing out what everyone should know
but we're still looking for justice
while other folks devise ways to bust us
so we spend more time in court than McEnroe
Because when the time for freedom came
folks started feeling only the surface had changed
instead of celebrating âFree at last!'
'Cause all the racists had said âOkay'
because equality can work both ways
and they promptly started kicking poor white folk's ass
How can the issue be race
when every citizen can take his or her case
and be heard by a jury of their peers?
meanwhile I'm listening to the rundown
about four young brothers who was gunned down
by some psycho with imaginary fears
When you get down to the real nitty-gritty
you're on a subway in New York City
and Bernhard, the gunman, shows upon the set
and he decides these four young Blacks
are about to launch an attack
though they hadn't attacked nobody yet
Regardless, Bernie makes his play
and he's like Eastwood saying âMake my fuckin' day!' and
in self-defense he even shoots someone wounded on the floor.
then he confesses on video tape,
but since he was in an âagitated state'
he's acquitted and let out to shoot some more
Now does this mean every sister and brother
Mexican, Indian, Oriental or other
won't ever see homicide put them behind bars?
Because it legitimately terrifies me
to know that the next sumbitch I see
might be armed and just as crazy as Bernhard
Or is this proof that the system works
or are we all being treated like jerks?
Take your chance and step right up to place your bets
and I'm gonna put my money down
saying if it's ever the other way around
we'll find out that what you see ain't what you Goetz
we just thought it was a drink,
but maybe had there been more time to think â¦
a cognac on the rocks and a glass of white wine
crowd thinning out cause it's near closing time
laughs, cigarette smoke, an adult's playroom
where foreplay for players who like adult freedom
and dimly dark lowlight sparks â¦
we just thought it was different
like a pleasant surprise
and maybe we wouldn't have said so much as âhello'
had we looked around into other folks' eyes
we just thought it was cool
but not the rigid, frigid,
frozen, not-chosen
petrified, paralyzed
ossified ostracized
put out to pasture is the ultimate disaster
we just thought it was a glance
almost something thought to yourself
a second look, a double give and take
a âvery nice, my lady' and/or
an appraisal of the up-closer, âhmm'
we thought it was a change of pace
an hour away, a quiet someplace
just to talk, walk, speak, peek
see behind that sudden jolt,
an electric unexpected volts
probably nothing but might be fun
if not, nobody lost nobody won
but much more suddenly than all at once,
an unexpected cloud that blocks the sun
and before we heard the starter's gun
too soon to know it was too late to run
we thought it was no big deal
we thought it had an ugly feel
a curious, furious over reaction
that there would be no end to the distractions
unless we gave up
and said we'd had enough
and we had thought it was ours.