So I Say
So they say it's over,
it's in the past,
but I in contrast
say "No".
No.
The King stood in 1968,
but he was shot,
shot down.
And as he fell,
we rose,
we rose.
But the black man cannot stand too high
cannot stand too tall
for he must still bend at the knees
to a history,
a history of subversion,
a past of pain
and for what have we gained?
So I say, "No."
The world may be a little older,
but it ain't over.
It ain't over
'till a black man
can just be a man
'till he can be more than
the color of his skin.
So I say, "No.
No sir, it ain't over."
It ain't over 'till boys named Trayvon
can walk on
without being shot down.
So I say it,
I say it again,
"No.
No, America.
It ain't over."