Mavis Staples - History, Now lyrics

[Mavis Staples - History, Now lyrics]

Born in to a fight an inherited war
Born to children left over from wars
Before wars and the wars before

You do see a pattern right
Yet somehow our love doesn't die
What do we do with this history now
Do we go in like a surgeon
Do we go in like a bomb
How do we dismantle the sorry and rage
And pick up our scars off the ground
Those girls and boys who died
And lived for us so
We could speak and love and be with you now

You do see a pattern right
Yet somehow our love doesn't die
What do we do with this history now
Do we go in like a surgeon
Do we go in with boots on the ground
What do we do with this history now
Do we go in like a surgeon
Do we go in like a bomb
Will you help me dismantle the sorry and
Dig up the stars off the ground
Those girls and boys who died
And lived for us so
We could speak and love and be with you now
So we could speak and love and be with you
So we could speak and love
And be with you now

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