R&B song about protesting during the national anthem
Stonewall "Stoneman" Towery wrote, produced and performed everything on this recording.
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This song is pretty much self explanatory. It all about justice and the right to protest the actions of a corrupt sytem that rewards people (the police) for murder.
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How many have to die before you stop standing on your feet
How many have to die before you start bending down on one knee
How many times have you heard the same news
Another unarmed brother shot down by the men in Blue
How many mothers eyes have you seen filled with tears
Young Black men buried too soon causing sadness and fear
How many have to die before you stop standing on your feet
How many have to die before you start bending down on one knee
How many Black men have seen get shot down
Laying in a puddle of blood bleeding out on the ground
How many videos have you watched of the crimes
Of men with their hands up being shot down till they die
How many have to die before you stop standing on your feet
How many have to die before you start bending down on one knee
I don’t mean to disrespect the flag
And I’m not trying to say I don’t love my nation
If we had the same freedom you have
It would ease our fears and all our frustrations
How many have to die before you stop standing on your feet
How many have to die before you start bending down on one knee
How many have to die before you stop standing on your feet
How many have to die before you start bending down on one knee
**Stonewall "Stoneman" Towery wrote, produced and performed everything on this recording
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