
| This song was inspired by
Michael Moore's book, "Dude, where's my country?". It is dedicated to the memory of Rachael Corrie, a young woman of 23 from Olympia Washington, who was killed while protecting a family and their home in Palestine. This has been re-recorded and updated here. |
You can find out more about Rachael
Corrie here
and here.
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The House of White |
Words and music by Christy Martin |
Folk/Protest |
complete 7.1 MB |
Verse 3
And Rachelle died, but she made a stand
She gave her life hoping to free a land.
Where human beings become human bombs
And an ancient land is a modern tomb.
Chorus
Those who question authority we are the majority
Tho’ the rockets will fall like the rain.
And the desert sand is black red with blood
And the jaws of death greet the bad and good
What will we gain from all of this pain?
What will we gain from all of this pain?
Break
Verse 4
I took a vow to cause no pain
To take no life, my own life to gain
Do the meek and mild turn the other cheek
While the powerful crush the poor and weak?
Chorus
Those who question authority we are the majority
And our efforts will not be in vain
They’ll search our homes and read our mail
And protesters will be sent to jail
But the truth will shine through the darkest veil
For lying thieves are doomed to fail
End
They came one day, on the darkest night
And they took control of the House of White