Lyrics The Rise of the Black Messiah - Indigo Girls
They
called
you
"The
rise
of
the
Black
Messiah"
like
so
many
boys
before
you
And
they'll
be
more,
more
to
follow
threatening
and
hard
to
swallow
I'm
sitting
underneath
that
hanging
tree,
just
me
and
the
ghost
of
the
KKK
Poor
man's
gallows
in
the
middle
of
the
woods
- the
saddest
tree
that
ever
stood
My
friend
I
heard
you
tell
of
slavery's
end
but
have
you
heard
of
mass
incarceration
That
ol'
Jim
Crow
he
just
keeps
getting
born
with
a
new
hanging
rope
for
the
black
man's
scourge
Hey
Ol'
Man
River
what
do
you
know
of
that
plantation
they
call
Angloa?
The
devil
spawned
a
prison
there
- the
saddest
farm
that
ever
lived
Your
great-granddaddy
he
worked
that
land
with
shackles
on
his
feet
and
on
hands
He
built
them
levees
he
chopped
that
can
he
died
in
the
mud
in
his
chains
Now
you
stand
where
he
once
stood
shackles
on
you
all
the
same
But
he's
gonna
rise,
he's
gonna
rise
and
all
them
lynchers
are
gonna
be
damned
When
outta
that
mud
walks
a
brand
new
man
They
called
you
"The
Rise
of
the
Black
Messiah"
and
said
they'd
do
any
damn
Thing
they
could
to
keep
ya-
You
and
your
brothers
from
spreading
the
word,
the
gospel
of
freedom
and
Black
man's
worth
40
years
in
solitary,
consider
the
man
they
just
can't
bury
I
got
this
letter
in
my
hand,
saying
tell
this
story
when
you
can
He's
gonna
rise,
he's
gonna
rise
and
all
them
lynchers
are
gonna
be
damned
When
outta
that
hold
walks
a
brand
new
man
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