Slam en anglais
Freedom is ours to get
Together it’s better
Cause we’re all brothers
Remember history
All the hangings in one territory
Colored people victims of segregation
A story of fear and domination
Looking back in the past, looking back when it is fixed
1960
Georgia
Washington
Alabama
Dark places in America
All the same, all the pain,
Each lynching in vain
Slavery is abolished
But remain established
Segregation of the nation
Well known as oppression
Where freedom is bury
But not in their memory
Humiliation growing every day
We’re talking about the way
White American citizens destroy the American dream
Turning down all the black team
Life of colored people become bitter
No matter what they do they suffer
Society is a bully
Who shot dead democracy
Everyone is to blame
Cause when racism is establish it’s a shame
Day after day peace, justice, equality burning to smoke
Each black is going to choke
White people make black’s life akward
Do they realise that they are acting coward?
What about mankind?
They forget their origins and turned all blind
No mercy for the colored people
Who are mistreating over all
School, whites always come first,
What about education rights on earth?
Sidewalks, whites get black down,
Just because they‘re brown
Public places under the law of the stronger,
Reaveling of whites’ constant anger
Segregation abolish respect
Black’s rights are never expect
A dreadful fate for all the defenceless
Unfair Victims of discrimination slapping in their face
1960 life is quite unfair
Whether you’re black you know despair
Whether you’re white you’re the king
Segregation is based on colours: it’s revolting
Never forget
Freedom is ours to get
Together it’s better
Cause we’re all brothers.
Rosa Parks:
One day, a woman, a name
Liberty, it’s Rosa Parks aim,
She comes after work
Exhausted she just can’t walk,
In the bus she notices a seat
Just a rest,