I posted this a few years ago. At the time I could not embed the video link. I was listening to this tune again the other day. I love it as much as I did back then. And now the tune is right there on YouTube. Checkitout.
One of the coolest thing about being a teacher of little kids is sharing my favorite music with my best friends ( as well as my favorite books, poems, etc.). In some ways it's selfish but how could I NOT share some of these? I was given a great folk compilation CD by a parent of a first grader last year who was to become one of my students. That worked out well, didn't it? I haven't shared this tune with the kids this year yet. I'll get there. I had never heard of Eric Bibb at the time. It's simple but brilliant.
Judge Not Your Brother (lyrics by Eric Bibb)
Passed a young man on the street dressed in rags couldn’t
Passed a young man on the street dressed in rags couldn’t
have been more than 25
Lying on the sidewalk in a sleeping bag and a sign that read:
Your kindness keeps me alive
I remember I stopped and turned around couldn’t hold my tongue saying something about that sign bothers me
So I asked him, “Why’s a guy like you healthy, white and young living off working folk’s charity?” He said,
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you
My mouth fell open wide shocked by the truth
The look in his eyes was wise and sad
He said, “Brother, I was born a rich man’s son, but I gave it all away, every last dollar I ever had”.
He wanted to know how it felt to be humbled by disdain, pity and indignation.
He asked me if I’d read the book Black Like Me. He said it was his inspiration.
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you
Just when we think we know what’s really going on
Life serves us a surprise
A lesson to learn again and again
‘Cause we’ve all been victimized by prejudice and lies
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you.
Lying on the sidewalk in a sleeping bag and a sign that read:
Your kindness keeps me alive
I remember I stopped and turned around couldn’t hold my tongue saying something about that sign bothers me
So I asked him, “Why’s a guy like you healthy, white and young living off working folk’s charity?” He said,
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you
My mouth fell open wide shocked by the truth
The look in his eyes was wise and sad
He said, “Brother, I was born a rich man’s son, but I gave it all away, every last dollar I ever had”.
He wanted to know how it felt to be humbled by disdain, pity and indignation.
He asked me if I’d read the book Black Like Me. He said it was his inspiration.
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you
Just when we think we know what’s really going on
Life serves us a surprise
A lesson to learn again and again
‘Cause we’ve all been victimized by prejudice and lies
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Judge not your brother
Walk a mile in his shoes
You see he’s doing the best that he can do
Like me and you.
2 comments:
I like that. It's great when you stumble on things. I've been listening to Jackson Browne today. There's a new song milling around in my head at the moment. It's been milling around for a while. I wish it would stop milling and spit itself out. Haven't written anything for a while now. :)
What a sweet comment, Tim. Thank you. That means a lot. Please feel free to listen to more of my nonsense here:
http://soundcloud.com/wingless-night
Even if you press play and go out the room - I could do with the listening figures, if I'm honest.;) Excuse poor recordings as I am still trying to get a decent set up here.
I still want to have a go at setting some of your words to music, so keep writing for me. :)
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