The Nine – Tim O’Keefe 7-15
Charleston
in the month of June
At
Mother Emmanuel
Good
people met to share their prayers
But
one man came to kill
They
invited him to share their time
To
pray, to learn, to teach
They
welcomed him with open arms
But
his heart was out of reach
(CHORUS)
Maybe some
good will happen
Maybe some
kind of spark
Maybe we’ll
move a little closer to the light
Maybe come in
from the dark
Maybe we’ll
seek some honest answers
That would be
so fine
Maybe we’ll
speak some truth to power
We owe so much
to The Nine
He
shot and killed those precious ones
To
start some kind of war
He
thought his hate would conquer their love
But
he’ll get no reward
‘Cause
when the families of the victims spoke
Their
strength came from their faith
Forgiveness
was the message they shared,
“There’s
no room in my heart to hate.” CHORUS
It
was no trouble for that young man
To
get himself a gun
Like
chains and whips and ropes of old
He
carried a Glock .41
They
prayed and talked that mid June night
A
young stranger in their midst
Singing
those old Halleluiah songs
They
couldn’t know what to expect
BRIDGE
We met this evil man before
His face was there on
Africa’s shore
In the Dark Middle Passage
and Hate’s awful course
We’re familiar with his
terrible face
His gun and his rope and his
hanging place
His Jim Crow laws, his
higher race
We know this wretched man
all right
His tired flag, his speeches
trite
His endless battle against
Civil Rights
His chains, his whip, his
hate, his gun
He’s been in this land since
we’ve begun
Now let us pray that his
time is done
Along
with the Birmingham girls
Mississippi
and young Emmett Till
The
Freedom Riders back in ‘61
We
remember their stories well
“Come
Ye That Love The Lord,” they sang
And,
“We are marching to beautiful Zion”
We
sing their songs, we raise our voices
To
the memory of The Nine
2 comments:
Ah, Tim, this is so lovely and heart-felt. Lovely to see you singing. What a gorgeous voice you have! We'll have to do a duet! My thoughts are with you all out there. :) N
This is beautiful. Thank you very much.
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