Authors: Gil Scott-Heron
What's the word?
Tell me brother, have you heard
   from Johannesburg?
What's the word?
Sister/woman have you heard
    from Johannesburg?
    They tell me that our brothers over there
    are defyin' the Man.
We don't know for sure because the news we
   get is unreliable, man.
Well I hate it when the blood starts flowin',
but I'm glad to see resistance growin'.
Somebody tell me what's the word?
Tell me brother, have you heard
   from Johannesburg?
They tell me that our brothers over there
   refuse to work in the mines.
   They may not get the news but they need to know
   we're on their side.
Now sometimes distance brings
  misunderstanding,
but deep in my heart I'm demanding:
Somebody tell me what's the word?
Sister/woman have you heard
  'bout Johannesburg?
I know that their strugglin' over there
ain't gonna free me,
but we all need to be strugglin'
if we're gonna be free.
Don't you wanna be free?
Standing in the ruins of another Black man's life,
Or flying through the valley separating day and
  night.
âI am death,' cried the Vulture. âFor the people
  of the light.'
Charon brought his raft from the sea that sails
  on souls,
And saw the scavenger departing, taking warm
  hearts to the cold.
He knew the ghetto was the haven for the
  meanest creature ever known.
In a wilderness of heartbreak and a desert of
  despair,
Evil's clarion of justice shrieks a cry of naked
  terror.
Taking babies from their mamas and leaving
  grief beyond compare.
So if you see the Vulture coming, flying circles in
  your mind,
Remember there is no escaping for he will
  follow close behind.
Only promise me a battle, battle for your soul
  and mine.
You will not be able to stay home, brother.
You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop
  out.
You will not be able to lose yourself on scag and
skip out for beer during commercials because
The revolution will not be televised.Â
The revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be brought to you
   by Xerox in four parts without commercial
   interruption.
The revolution will not show you pictures of
   Nixon blowing a bugle and leading a charge by
   John Mitchell, General Abramson and Spiro
   Agnew to eat hog maws confiscated from a
   Harlem sanctuary.
The revolution will not be televised.Â
The revolution will not be brought to you by
The Schaeffer Award Theatre and will not star
Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle
   and Julia?
The revolution will not give your mouth sex
   appeal.
The revolution will not get rid of the nubs.
The revolution will not make you look five
   pounds thinner.
The revolution will not be televised, brother.Â
There will be no pictures of you and Willie Mae
pushing that shopping cart down the block on
   the dead run
or trying to slide that color tv in a stolen
   ambulance.
NBC will not be able to predict the winner at
   8:32 on reports from twenty-nine districts.
The revolution will not be televised.Â
 There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
   brothers
on the instant replay.
There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
   brothers
on the instant replay.
The will be no slow motion or still lifes of Roy
Wilkins strolling through Watts in a red, black
and green liberation jumpsuit that he has been
saving for just the proper occasion.Â
Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies and Hooterville
   Junction
will no longer be so damned relevant
and women will not care if Dick finally got down
   with Jane
on
Search for Tomorrow
because black people will be in the streets
   looking for
A Brighter Day
.
The revolution will not be televised.Â
There will be no highlights on the
Eleven
  Â
O'Clock News
and no pictures of hairy armed women
   liberationists
and Jackie Onassis blowing her nose.
The theme song will not be written by Jim
   Webb or Francis Scott Key
nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones, Johnny
   Cash,
Englebert Humperdink or Rare Earth.
The revolution will not be televised.Â
The revolution will not be right back after a
message about a white tornado, white lightning
   or white people.
You will not have to worry about a dove in your
   bedroom,
the tiger in your tank or the giant in your toilet
   bowl.
The revolution will not go better with Coke.
The revolution will not fight germs that may
   cause bad breath.
The revolution
will
put you in the driver's seat.
The revolution will not be televised
                          will not be televised
            not be televised
                   be televised
The revolution will be no re-run, brothers.
The revolution will be LIVE.
(as originally recorded on
Winter In America
)Â
This here, this is gonna be a blues number.
But first I want to do a little bit of background on the blues,
Say what it is:Â
Like there are six cardinal colors
and colors have always come to signify more
than simply that particular shade
Like âRED-NECK'
Or âGOT-THE-BLUES'
That's where you apply colors to something else, you know,
To come up with what it is you're tryin' to say.Â
There are six cardinal colors â
yellow, red, orange, green, blue and purple.
And there are three thousand shades.
If you take these three thousand shades
and divide them by six,
then you'll come up with five hundred â
meaning there are at least five hundred
shades of the blues.Â
For example there is the âI ain't got me no money' blues.
There's the âI ain't got me no woman' blues.
There's the âI ain't got me no money and I ain't got me no
   woman blues',
which is the âdouble blues'.Â
And for years it was thought that black people was the only
  ones who could get the blues,
so the blues hadn't come into no international kind of fame.
But lately we had the FRANK RIZZO with the lie detector
  blues;
We had the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT talking
   about the energy crisis blues;
And we gonna dedicate this next poem here to SPEARHEAD X, (Spiro Agnew)
The ex-second-in-command in terms of this country.
And the poem is called H
2
O gate blues
And if H
2
O is still water and g-a-t-e is still gate
What we gettin' ready to deal on is
The âWatergate Blues' â¦Â
Click! Whirr ⦠Click!
âI'm sorry, the government you have elected is
   inoperative â¦
Click! Inoperative!'
Just how blind will America be?
The world is on the edge of its seat
defeat on the horizon, very surprisin'
that we all could see the plot
and claimed that we could not.
Just how blind, America?
Just how blind, Americans?
Just as Viet Nam exploded in the rice
snap, crackle and pop
could not stop people determined to be free.
The shock of a Viet Nam defeat
sent Republican donkeys scurrying down on
   Wall Street
and when the roll was called it was:
Phillips 66 and Pepsi-Cola plastics,
Boeing Dow and Lockheed â
ask them what we're fighting for
and they never mention the economics of war.
Ecological Warfare! Above all else destroy the
  land!
If we can't break the Asian's will
We'll bomb the dykes and starve the man!Â
America! The international Jekyll and Hyde,
the land of a thousand disguises
sneaks up but rarely surprises,
plundering the Asian countryside in the name of
   Fu Man Chu.
Just how long, America?
Just how long, Americans?
Who was around where Hale Boggs died?
And what about LBJ's untimely demise?
And whatever happened to J. Edgar Hoover?
The king is proud of Patrick Gray
While America's faith is drowning
   beneath that cesspool â Watergate.Â
How long will the citizens sit and wait?
It's looking like Europe in '38 and
did they move to stop Hitler before it was too
   late?
How long, America before the consequences of:
allowing the press to be intimidated
keeping the school system segregated
watching the price of everything soar
and hearing complaints 'cause the rich want
   more?
It seems that MacBeth, and not his lady, went
   mad.
We've let him eliminate the whole middle-class.
What really happened to J. Edgar Hoover?
The king is proud of Patrick Gray
while America's faith is drowning
beneath that cesspool â Watergate.Â
How much more evidence do the citizens need
that the election was rigged with trickery and
    greed?
And, if this is so, and who we got didn't win
let's do the whole Goddam election over again!
The obvious key to the whole charade
would be to run down all the games that they
    played:
Remember Dita Beard and ITT, the slaughter of
    Attica,
the C.I.A. in Chile knowing nothing about
    Allende at this time
in the past. The slaughter in Augusta, G.A.
the nomination of Supreme Court Jesters to
head off the tapes,
William Calley's Executive Interference in the
image of John Wayne,
Kent State, Jackson State, Southern Louisiana,
hundreds of unauthorized bombing raids,
the chaining and gagging of Bobby Seale â
somebody tell these jive Maryland Governors to
    be for real!
We recall all of these events just to prove
that Waterbuggers in the Watergate wasn't no
    news!
And the thing that justifies all our fears
is that all this went down in the last five years.
And what really happened to J. Edgar Hoover?
The king is proud of Patrick Gray
while America's faith is drowning
beneath that cesspool â Watergate.Â
We leave America to ponder the image of its
    new leadership:
Frank Rizzo, the high school graduate Mayor of
    Philadelphia, whose
ignorance is surpassed only by those who voted
    for him.
Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago, who took
    over from Al Capone and
continues to implement the same tactics.
Lester Maddawg, George Wallace, Strom
    Thurmond, Ronald Reagan â
an almost endless list that won't be missed
    when at last
America is purged.
And the silent White House with the James
    Brothers once in command.
Sauerkraut Mafia men deserting the sinking
    White House ship and
their mindless, meglomaniac Ahab.
McCord has blown. Mitchell has blown.
No tap on my telephone.
Haldeman, Erlichmann, Mitchell and Dean
It follows a pattern if you dig what I mean.
And what are we left with?
Bumper stickers saying Free the Watergate 500,
spy movies of the same name with a cast of
    thousands,
and that ominous phrase: If Nixon knew, Agnew!
What really happened to J. Edgar Hoover?
The king is proud of Patrick Gray
while America's faith is drowning
beneath that cesspool â Watergate.Â
We beg your pardon, America.
We beg your pardon
because the pardon you gave this time
was not yours to give.
They call it due process and some people are
   overdue.
We beg your pardon, America.
Somebody said âBrotherMan gon' break a
   window,
gon' steal a hub cap,
gon' smoke a joint and BrotherMan gon' go to
   jail.'
The man who tried to steal America is not in
   jail.
Get caught with a nickel bag, BrotherMan!
Get caught with a nickel bag, SisterLady
on your way to get yo' hair fixed!
You'll do Big Ben and Big Ben is Time.
A man who tried to fix America will not do
   time.
Said they wuz gonna' slap his wrist
and retire him with $850,000.
America was shocked!
America leads the world in shock.
Unfortunately, America doesn't lead the world
in deciphering
the cause of shock.
Eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars they
said and the people protested;
so they said, âAll right, we'll give him $200,000.'
Everybody said, âOkay, that's better.'
I'd like to retire with $200,000 some day.
San Quentin, not San Clemente!
Go directly to jail, Do not pass Go! Do not
   collect $200,000.
We beg your pardon, America
We beg your pardon
because somehow the pardon did not sit
   correctly,
What were the causes for this pardon?
Well, they had phlebitis.
Rats bite us â no pardon in the ghetto.
They said National Security, but do you feel
secure
with the man who tried to steal America
back on the streets again?
And what were the results of this pardon?
We now have Oatmeal Man.Â
Anytime you find someone in the middle
Anytime you find someone who is lukewarm
Anytime you find someone
who has been in Congress for twenty-five years
and no one ever heard of him, you've got
   Oatmeal Man.
Oatmeal Man: straddling uncomfortably
yards of barbed wire.
Oatmeal Man: the man who said
you could fit all of his Black friends
in the trunk of his car and still have room
for the Republican elephant.
Oatmeal Man: there was no crime he
   committed.
Oatmeal Man says that, America,
In 1975 your President will
be a 1913 Ford.
Regressive.
Circle up the wagons
to defend
yourself from nuclear attack.
Reminiscent of 1964's Goldwater.
Thank God he didn't win.
But Oatmeal Man didn't win.
I didn't vote for him.
Did you vote for him?Â
But that's the first result. And the second would
   be:
The dread Rockefeller. Doubtlessly being
   promoted
for the job he did at Attica?
Forty-three dead and millions of Americans
Once again, in shock!
Doubtlessly being promoted for the job he did
   on the streets
of New York City, where the pushers push
   drugs that the
government allows in the country to further
   suppress the masses
who then do time.
They do life or death or life and death
behind bars.
While William Saxbe wanted to dismiss
the Lorton Furlough Program
and Brother Richard X faces 1,365 years
(did he say one thousand three hundred and
   sixty-five years) for participating at Attica.
Rockefeller faces the Vice-Presidency of this
   country
for his participation.
And all is calm and quiet
along the white sands at San Clemente.Â
We beg your pardon, America.
We beg your pardon, once again
because we found that seven out of every
   ten Black men
are behind bars
(and it seems that seven out of every ten men
   behind bars are Black)
seven out of every ten of these Black men
never went to the 9th grade
and hadn't had a hundred dollars for a month
when they went to jail.
So the poor and the ignorant go to jail
while the rich go to San Clemente.
We beg your pardon, America
because we understand much better than we
   understood before.
But we don't want you to take the pardon back.
We want you to issue some more.
Pardon Brother Frank Willis, the Watergate
   security guard.
He was only doing his job (and now he can't
   find one).
Pardon H. Rap Brown, it was only burglary.
Pardon Robert Vesco, it was only embezzlement.
And pardon us while we get sick.
Because they pardoned William Calley:
twenty-two dead and America in shock.
And as we understand all the better, we beg your
   pardon
as unemployment spirals to seven per cent
(and it seems like seventy per cent in my
   neighborhood)
as we watch cattlemen on tv shoot cows in the
   head
and kick them into graves
while millions are starving in the Sahel?
and Honduras and maybe even next door.
We understand all the more deeply
as Boston becomes Birmingham becomes Little
   Rock becomes Selma, becomes Philadelphia,
       Mississippi
becomes yesterday all over again.
We understand and we beg your pardon.
We beg your pardon, America
because we have an understanding of karma:
what goes around comes around.
We beg your pardon, America
because the pardon you gave this time was not
    yours to give.