DELTA RAE RELEASES PROTEST SONG IN WAKE OF CHARLESTON SHOOTING

DELTA RAE RELEASES PROTEST SONG IN WAKE OF CHARLESTON SHOOTING

Following the shooting at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C., Delta Rae wrote and released a protest song, “All Good People.” The shooting “hit quite close to home for them,” according to a press release, as the band is based in Durham, N.C.

“Our hearts and prayers are with the families of those killed in Charleston, SC last night,” the band said in a statement on Thursday. “These tragedies have got to STOP…It’s time to push our leaders to act. All good people must raise their voices. We need to protect every member of our community from hate and racism. And we need to stop so much of this violence by limiting access to guns…This is not the country we want to be. These actions do not represent our values.”

You can lisen to “All Good People” below. The lyrics are included below as well.

All Good People

There are dogs in the yard

Howling at the moon

There are sinners like me

Our judgement’s coming soon

And I stand at the bottom

Of this dark and lonely well

Saying please give me answers

So I might escape hell

 

I watched from my window

As they gunned down unarmed men

Tried to say it’s not my problem

Couldn’t happen to my friends

But the truth is they’re my brothers and they’re my countrymen

And if we lose our better angels

We won’t get them back again

 

Come on and raise your voice

Above the raging sea

We can’t hold our breath forever

When our brothers cannot breathe

 

All good people, won’t you come around

And defend your brother

All good people, won’t you come around

Hold up each other

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