Lyrics The Protests - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Deep
in
my
heart
I
do
believe,
we
shall
overcome.
Now
I
join
hands
often
with
students
and
others
behind
jail
bars
singing
it:
ì
We
shall
overcome.
î
Sometimes
we've
had
tears
in
our
eyes
when
we
joined
together
to
sing
it,
but
we
still
decided
to
sing
it!
ì
We
shall
overcome.
î
Lord
before
this
victory
is
won
some
will
have
to
get
thrown
in
jail
some
more
but
we
shall
over
come.
Don't
worry
about
us,
before
the
victory
is
won
some
of
us
will
lose
jobs,
but
we
shall
overcome.
Before
the
victory
is
won,
even
some
will
have
to
face
physical
death.
But
if
physical
death
is
the
price
that
some
must
pay,
to
free
their
children
from
a
permanent
psychological
death,
then
nothing
shall
be
more
redemptive.
We
shall
over
come.
Before
the
victory
is
won,
some
will
be
misunderstood
and
called
bad
names
and
dismissed
as
rebel-rousers
and
agitators
Ö
But
we
shall
overcome.
And
I'll
tell
you
why.
We
shall
overcome
because
the
arch
of
the
moral
universe
is
long,
but
it
bends
towards
justice.
We
shall
overcome
because
Carlyle
is
right:
ì
No
lie
can
live
foreverì.
We
shall
overcome
because
William
Collin
Bryant
is
right:
ì
Truth
crushed
to
earth
will
rise
againì.
We
shall
overcome
because
James
Russel
Lowell
is
right:
ì
Truth
forever
on
the
scaffold,
wrong
forever
on
the
throne.
Yet
that
scaffold
sways
the
future.
And
behind
the
dim
unknown
standeth
God
within
the
shadows,
keeping
watch
above
his
ownì.
We
shall
overcome
because
the
Bible
is
right,
"
You
shall
reap
what
you
sow."
We
shall
overcome.
Deep
i
my
heart
I
do
believe!
We
shall
overcome.
And
this
with
this
faith
we
will
go
out
and
adjourn
the
counsels
of
despair
and
bring
new
light
into
the
dark
chambers
of
pessimism
and
we
will
be
able
to
rise
from
the
fatigue
of
despair
to
the
buoyancy
of
hope.
And
this
will
be
a
great
America!
We
will
be
the
participants
in
making
it
so.
And
so
as
I
leave
you
this
evening
I
say,
ì
Walk
together
children!
Don't
you
get
weary!
î
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