Saturday, September 18, 2021

My Heart Aches by Eliza Gilkyson lyrics

My Heart Aches

Eliza Gilkyson

GENRE
We marched fifty years and five hundred miles
From a Mississippi bridge to the Ferguson trial
Stepping over bodies of other mothers’ sons
Singing how someday we shall overcome

And my heart aches
My heart aches

We marched fifty years and so many miles
With folded hands and complacent smiles
Condemned a generation to circumstance
And all we were saying was ‘Give peace a chance’

And my heart achеs
My heart aches

We marchеd fifty years and countless miles
Ignoring the signs with our own denials
Waiting for some others to take a stand
And hammer out justice all over this land

And my heart aches
My heart aches

For the children locked in cages
Far away where no one sees
For the helpless and the hopeless
For the homeless refugees

My heart aches
My heart aches

For the voices who’ve been silenced
At the mercy of our greed
For the prisoners of conscience
Who speak out for those in need

My heart aches
My heart aches

For the victims of the hatred
They are lying there on the ground
In the churches and the schoolyards
From the shots that took them down

My heart aches
My heart aches

For the claims made on our bodies
And who we can and can’t embrace
For the children of tomorrow
And the world they have to face

My heart aches
My heart aches

My heart aches
My heart aches
My heart aches
My heart aches
My heart aches

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Peace in Our HeartsEliza Gilkyson

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