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How Long?

Anne Feeney
Langue: anglais




[2007]
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks in front of the Alabama State Capitol to an estimated 30,000 demonstrators who followed him on the last leg of the Selma-Mongomery Civil Rights Marches on March 25, 1965.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks in front of the Alabama State Capitol to an estimated 30,000 demonstrators who followed him on the last leg of the Selma-Mongomery Civil Rights Marches on March 25, 1965.


Lyrics based on a speech by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King on March 25, 1965
Music by Anne Feeney
Album: Dump the Bosses Off Your Back
I know you ask today, How long will it take?
I know you ask today, How long?
I know you ask today, How long will it take?
How long? (Not long)
How long? (Not long)
Not long – because no lie can live forever.

I know you ask today, How long will it take?
I know you ask today, How long?
I know you ask today, How long will it take?
How long? (Not long)
How long? (Not long)
Not long – because you still reap what you sow…

However difficult the moment,
however frustrating the hour,
It won't be long, not long,
Because truth crushed to the earth - will rise again.

I know you ask today, How long will it take?
I know you ask today, How long?
I know you ask today, How long will it take?
How long? (Not long)
How long? (Not long)
Because the arc of the moral universe - is long,
Oh yes, the arc of the moral universe - is long,
Oh yes, the arc of the moral universe - is long,
But it bends toward justice…

(How long? Not long)
(How long?) NOT LONG!

envoyé par giorgio - 6/1/2010 - 12:32




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