The Klan

Alan Arkin, David Arkin

Countryside was cold and still
And there were three crosses on the hill
And each one wore a burning hood
To hide a rotten core of wood
And I said "Father! Father! I
Hear an iron sound
Hoofbeats on the frozen ground"

And downhill the riders came
Lord it was a crying shame
To see the blood upon their whips
And to hear the snarling from their lips
And I cried "Mother! Mother! I
Feel a stabbing pain
Blood flows down like summer's rain"

And each one wore a mask of white
To hide his cruel face from sight
Each one sucked a hungry breath
Out of the empty lungs of death
And I said "Sister! Sister! I need
You to take my hand
It's always lonely when it's
Time to stand"

He who rides with the Klan
Is a devil and not a man
For underneath his white disguise
I have looked into his eyes
And I said 'Brother! Brother! Stand by me
It's not so easy to be free"

Father, Mother, Sister, Brother stand by me
It's not so easy to be free
It's not so easy to be free
It's not so easy to be free
And nobody ever said it would be easy
And nobody ever said it would be easy
It's not so easy to be free
It's not so easy to be free
And nobody ever said it would be easy
And nobody ever said it would be easy
It's not so easy, no it's not so easy
It's not so easy, no it's not so easy
It's not so easy, no it's not so easy
It's not so easy, no it's not so easy
It's not so easy, no it's not so easy

Trivia about the song The Klan by Gil Scott-Heron

On which albums was the song “The Klan” released by Gil Scott-Heron?
Gil Scott-Heron released the song on the albums “Real Eyes” in 1980 and “Original Album Classics” in 2011.
Who composed the song “The Klan” by Gil Scott-Heron?
The song “The Klan” by Gil Scott-Heron was composed by Alan Arkin, David Arkin.

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