Tayler Lacey - The Measure Of A Man
I've been marching in the streets Getting weak in my knees
So many toxins in the air It's no wonder we can't breathe
If you stand for revolution Better be ready to fall
Will you be there To answer on the call?
The measure of a man ain't in how tall he stands
But how he gets on up again
They were fighting for the rights to work in the mines
Without having the thought it'd be their last time
Grinding your teeth working to the bones
A painted picket sign sayin I want my bread and rose
The measure of a man ain't in inches or feet
But how his shoulders bare his defeat
Killing off the old way no more Kings and queens
Maybe having leaders ain't a good thing
Chiming of a church bell let freedom ring
Catch em on the other side of the Guillotine
The measure of a man ain't in class or rank
But all the sacrifices he's willing to make
Tied up in corruption fueled by the state
Taking you away, locked up in a cage
You better stand up for something I heard you once say
We stand against the fascists, against all the hate
The measure of a man is nothing but a choice
When he fights to give the broken down a voice
Written by:
Tayler Lacey
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