From Rosa Parks to football parks
¶ 1 Leave a comment on verse 1 0 “She sat down in order that we all might stand up – and the walls of segregation came down,” civil rights leader Jesse Jackson said.
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Who will sit down
and talk sense
to the powers that be
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To give us the freedom of choice
that we crave
at each match we go to see
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We want to be erect
loud and proud
upon our feet
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But no
we’re told in no uncertain terms
to get back on our seat
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We’re upstanding, when we pay our respects
to Rosa Parks, Hillsborough, Valley Parade
and the many, many more, gone to the grave
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But why the discrimination
of enforced seating
when the majority behave?
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Racism is being confronted
tackled and sometimes shackled
hopefully to be driven from our game
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But the freedom of choice
no matter how much we voice, for terracing
is persistently denied : shame
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