C F Are people still lynched in America – and what happens when they dieG C When he begged for his mother to save him, was he resisting arrest when he criedF And how does the lynch mob roam free, when we already know who they areG C The men who murdered George Floyd, and then drove off in their police carsF To live with such savage injustice, with every new day the Earth turnsG C I'm left with no reason to wonder, as I watch Minneapolis burn [Verse]F Are people still lynched in America – how many just in the past weeksG C From Georgia to Minnesota, as the pandemic spikes and peaksF Did you see him pinned down for eight minutes, did you see the knee on his neckG C Did you see the police station on fire, did you smell the smoldering wreckF As the National Guard marches in, watch the wheels of history churnG C In the land of Philando Castille, as we watch Minneapolis burn [Verse]F Are people still lynched in America – and do the poor still die of diseaseG C Are the prisons still full of debtors, do bodies still hang from the treesF Do the workers still live by the highways, still struggle to come up with rentG C Do families still get evicted, when the last of their credit is spentF Do you see all the people who just had to find out what might there be left to learnG C From the flames that rise from the Target, as we watch Minneapolis burn [Otro]F Are people still lynched in America – and what happens when they dieG C When he begged for his mother to save him, was he resisting arrest when he cried
As I Watch Minneapolis Burn
David Rovics
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