Some people flinch from an unpleasant truth. Some people don't.
Darryl Worley doesn't.
I'm not the first to point out that this country is divided, nor to point out that the division is philosophical. People either love or hate this song, based on which side of the divide they occupy.
For me, this song pushes buttons, and keeps pushing them, with lyrics that - while simple - cut through the fog of the faculty lounge to the absolute heart of the matter. If not here, where? If not now, when? What's "allowed" to be said, or seen?
They took all the footage off my T.V.
Said it's too disturbing for you and me
Have you forgotten when those towers fell?
We had neighbors still inside going thru a living hell
Have you forgotten all the people killed?
Yeah, some went down like heroes in that Pennsylvania field
This song reminds us not to flinch. Remember.
1 comment:
I'll be picking that album up.
Thanks BP.
Albert
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