The Vulture

GIL SCOTT-HERON

Standing in the ruins
Of another Black man's life,
Or flying through the valley
He's separating day and night.
"I am death," cried the Vulture.
"For the people of the light."

Charon brought his raft
From the sea that sails on souls,
And saw the scavenger departing,
Taking warm hearts to the cold.
He knew the ghetto was the haven
For the meanest creature ever known.

In a wilderness of heartbreak
And a desert of despair,
Evil's clarion of justice
Shrieks a cry of naked terror.

Taking babies from their mamas
And leaving grief beyond compare.

So if you see the Vulture coming,
Flying circles in your mind,
Remember there is no escaping
For he will follow close behind.
Only promised me a battle,
Battle for your soul and mine.

He taking babies from their mamas
And he's leaving
Leaving
Leaving
Leaving
Leaving

Trivia about the song The Vulture by Gil Scott-Heron

On which albums was the song “The Vulture” released by Gil Scott-Heron?
Gil Scott-Heron released the song on the albums “Small Talk at 125th and Lenox” in 1970 and “Storm Music - The Best of” in 2010.
Who composed the song “The Vulture” by Gil Scott-Heron?
The song “The Vulture” by Gil Scott-Heron was composed by GIL SCOTT-HERON.

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