Lyrics The Klan - Gil Scott-Heron
Countryside
was
cold
and
still
And
there
were
three
crosses
on
the
hill
And
each
one
wore
a
burning
hood
To
hide
its
rotten
core
of
wood
And
I
say
father,
father
I
hear
an
iron
sound
Hoof
beats
on
the
frozen
ground
And
downhill
the
riders
came
Lord
it
was
a
cryin′
shame
To
see
the
blood
upon
their
whips
To
hear
the
snarlin'
from
their
lips
And
I
cried
mother,
mother
I
feel
a
stabbing
pain
Blood
runs
down
like
summers
rain
And
each
one
wore
a
mask
of
white
To
hide
his
cruel
face
from
sight
And
each
one
sucked
a
hungry
breath
Out
of
the
empty
lungs
of
death
And
I
say
sister,
sister,
I
need
you
to
take
my
hand
It′s
always
lonely
when
it's
time
to
stand
He
who
rides
with
the
klan
Is
a
devil
and
not
a
man
For
underneath
his
white
disguise
I
have
looked
into
his
eyes
And
I
say
brother,
brother,
stand
by
me
It's
not
so
easy
to
be
free
Father,
mother,
sister,
brother,
stand
by
me
It′s
not
so
easy
to
be
free
It′s
not
so
easy
to
be
free
It's
not
so
easy
to
be
free
Nobody
ever
said
it
would
be
easy
Nobody
ever
said
it
would
be
easy
It′s
not
so
easy
to
be
free
It's
not
so
easy
to
be
free
And
nobody
ever
said
it
would
be
easy
And
nobody
ever
said
it
would
be
easy
It′s
not
so
easy,
no
it's
not
so
easy
It′s
not
so
easy,
no
it's
not
so
easy
It's
not
so
easy,
no
it′s
not
so
easy
It′s
not
so
easy,
no
it's
not
so
easy
1 The Train from Washington
2 Not Needed
3 Waiting for the Axe to Fall
4 Combinations
5 Legend In His Own Mind
6 You Could Be My Brother
7 The Klan
8 Your Daddy Loves You (For Gia Louise)
9 Storm Music
10 Grandma's Hands
11 Is That Jazz?
12 Morning Thoughts
13 Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
14 Gun
15 'B' Movie (Intro, Poem, Song)
16 Fast Lane
17 Washington, D.C.
18 No Exit
19 Blue Collar
20 Explanations
21 Ready Or Not
22 Black History/ The World
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