Take It From Dr. King

Down in Alabama, 1955
Not many of us here tonight were then alive
A young Baptist preacher led a bus boycott
He led the way for a brand
New day without firing a shot

Don't say it can't be done
The battle's just begun
Take it from Dr king
You too can learn to sing so drop the gun
Oh those must have been an exciting 13 years
Young heroes, young heroines
There was laughter, there were tears
Students at lunch counters
Even dancing in the streets
To think it all started with sister Rosa
Refusing to give up her seat

Song, songs, kept them going and going
They didn't realize the millions of
Seeds they were sowing
They were singing in marches
Even singing in jail
Songs gave them the courage to
Believe they would not fail

We sang about Alabama 1955
But since 9-11 we wonder
Will this world survive
The world learned a lesson from Dr king:
We can survive, we can, we will
And so we sing

Don't say it can't be done
The battle's just begun
Take it from Dr king
You too can learn to sing so drop the gun

Trivia about the song Take It From Dr. King by Pete Seeger

On which albums was the song “Take It From Dr. King” released by Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger released the song on the albums “Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Volume 3” in 2003 and “Tomorrow's Children” in 2010.

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