paroles de chanson ...And Then He Wrote Meditations - Gil Scott-Heron
This
is,
this
poem
is
specifically
for
The
master
of
the
tenor
saxophone
The
immortal
John
Coltrane
Um,
and,
uh,
there
have
been
a
lot
of
poems
written
Mentioning
Coltrane,
the
contributions
he
made
to
black
music
But
none
specifically
about
him
that
I
know
of
And
none
that,
um,
that
go
into
what
I
consider
His
greatest
piece,
"A
Love
Supreme"
And
I
wrote
this
with
A
Love
Supreme"
in
mind
It's
called,
"And
Then
He
Wrote
Meditations"
Straddling
the
darkness
He
controlled
the
bucking
thrusts
and
rode
on
Into
the
emptiness
that,
he
alone,
would
try
to
fill
Into
the
middle
to
try
and
be
the
bridge
between
spirits
"Expand,"
he
screamed
The
vacuum
was
aroused,
suspicious,
and
alarmed
Who
would
dare?
But
on
he
rode
The
tailwinds
were
from
Africa
The
bass
and
force
were
timeless
rhythms
That
restructured
beat
and
consciousness
The
chasms
between
seconds
Were
made
real
and
whole
New
targets
imploded
within
the
void
Holes
were
punctured
through
ebony
nothingness
And
resistance
increased,
walls
appeared
Rise
up
train,
the
answer
is
just
beyond
the
next
wall
Rise
up
train,
the
answer
is
just
Beyond
the
next
wall
The
train
rose
up
No
one
had
ever
so
thoroughly
defied
the
night
The
crosswinds
were
from
the
east
Lyrical
assessments,
harmonic
sirens
that
called
gut-deep
Into
never-seen,
yet
half-remembered
desires
Is
there
a
reincarnation,
oh
Lord?
Do
I
recognize
a
part
of
me
that
is
dying
In
the
crevices
of
all
these
bleak
skulls
Lying
conception-less
here?
Non-existence
attacked
the
man
"Go
back,
intruder!
You
are
not
welcome
here
We
have
no
need
for
your
emotion
here
We
have
no
emotion
here"
But
obscurity
was
losing
its
grip
The
inky
blackness
gave
way
to
grey
shadows
The
canvas
of
limbo
became
a
veil
Porous
and
smoking
from
the
heat
As
rays
of
light
touched
upon
never
illuminated
concern
The
screams
grew
louder
The
once
placid
nightmare
of
soundlessness
was
crumbling
Giving
way
to
cries,
"Go
back!
Go
back!
Go
back!"
And
screams
of
pain
and
anger
In
this
the
place
you
seek,
black
traveler,
he
was
asked
In
this
place
we
will
tear
the
flesh
from
your
body
Here
we
will
gladly
crush
your
skull
And
pour
acid
on
your
exposed
and
rotting
brain
But
we
never
let
you
die
We
hold
you
here
alone
and
worst
of
all
Aware
of
all
that
we
do
to
you
We
hold
you
captive
here
in
Hell
"But
come,"
said
the
wind
The
threats
were
not
the
only
sound
The
faint
throb
of
warmth
that
lay
vibrating
Just
beyond
the
horror
of
Hell
Was
a
magnet
pulling
and
reaching,
drawing
him
on
"Come.
Hell
is
past
for
you,"
said
the
wind
And
the
rhythms
of
heaven
absorbed
him
A
Love
Supreme
A
Love
Supreme
A
Love
Supreme
A
Love
Supreme
And
then
John
Coltrane
wrote
Meditations
That's
it
It's
called
"And
Then
He
Wrote
Meditations"
And
it's
for
John
Coltrane
1 Did You Hear What They Said?
2 Speed Kills
3 Everyday
4 The Middle of Your Day
5 Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?
6 Introduction / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
7 Whitey On the Moon
8 No Knock
9 Small Talk At 125th & Lenox
10 Billy Green Is Dead
11 Sex Education: Ghetto Style
12 ...And Then He Wrote Meditations
13 Plastic Pattern People
14 The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues
15 Ain't No New Thing
16 Brother
17 Evolution (And Flashback)
18 The King Alfred Plan
19 Enough
20 Paint It Black
21 Omen
22 Wiggy
23 Comment #1
24 The Subject Was Faggots
25 Did You Hear What They Said? (Alt take 1)
26 The Middle of Your Day (Alt take 1)
27 Free Will (Alt take 1)
28 The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues (alternate ending)
29 Speed Kills (Alt take 3)
30 The King Alfred Plan (Alt)
31 No Knock (Alt)
32 Wiggy (Alt)
33 Ain't No New Thing (breakdown take)
34 Billy Green Is Dead (Alt)
35 ...And Then He Wrote Meditations (Alt)
36 No Knock (breakdown Alt take)
37 Free Will (Alt take 2)
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