Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Black History/ The World , by - Gil Scott-Heron. Release date: 05.09.1994
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Black History/ The World , by - Gil Scott-Heron. Black History/ The World |
| I was wondering about our yesterdays |
| And starting digging through the rubble |
| And to say, at least somebody went |
| Through a hell of a lot of trouble |
| To make sure that when we looked things up |
| We wouldn’t fair too well |
| And that we would come up with totally unreliable |
| Portraits of ourselves |
| But I compiled what few facts I could |
| I mean, such as they are |
| To see if we could shed a little bit of light |
| And this is what I got so far: |
| First, white folks discovered Africa |
| And they claimed it fair and square |
| Cecil Rhodes couldn’t have been robbing nobody |
| Cause he said there was nobody there |
| White folks brought all the civilization |
| Since there wasn’t none around |
| They said 'how could these folks be civilized |
| When you never see nobody writing nothing down?' |
| And just to prove all their suspicions |
| It didn’t take too long |
| They found out there were whole groups of people, in plain sight |
| Running around with no clothes on. |
| That’s right! |
| The women, the men, the young and old |
| Righteous white folks covered their eyes |
| So no time was spent considering the environment |
| Hell no! |
| This here, this just wasn’t civilized! |
| And another piece of information they had |
| Or at least this how we were taught |
| Is that 'unlike the very civilized people of Europe' |
| These tribal units actually fought! |
| And yes, there was some rather crude implements |
| And yes, there was primitive art |
| And yes they were masters of hunting and fishing |
| And courtesy came from the heart |
| And yes there was medicine, love and religion |
| Intertribal communication by drum |
| But no paper and pencils and other utensils |
| And hell, these folks never even heard of a gun |
| And this is why the colonies came |
| To stabilize the land |
| Because the Dark Continent had copper and gold |
| And the discoverers had themselves a plan |
| They would discover all the places with promise |
| You didn’t need no titles or deeds |
| You could just appoint people to make everything legal |
| To sanction the trickery and greed |
| And back in the jungle when the natives got restless |
| They would call that 'guerrilla attack' |
| And they would never describe that the folks finally got wise |
| And decided they would fight back |
| And still we are victims of word games |
| Semantics is always a bitch: |
| Places once referred to as under-developed |
| Are now called 'mineral rich.' |
| And the game goes on eternally |
| Unity kept just beyond reach |
| Egypt and Libya used to be in Africa |
| They’ve been moved to the Middle East |
| There are examples galore I assure you |
| But if interpreting were left up to me |
| I’d be sure every time folks knew this version wasn’t mine |
| Which is why it is called 'His story' |
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