Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song We Shall Overcome , by - Martin Luther King, Jr.Release date: 05.03.2012
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song We Shall Overcome , by - Martin Luther King, Jr.We Shall Overcome |
| 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. |
| Sometimes we’ve had tears in our eyes when we joined together to sing it, |
| but we still decided to sing it! |
| We shall overcome. |
| 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! |