up in Knoxville the Vols are taking the field,
down in Tuscaloosa
the Tide begins to roll,
out in Gatlinburg they’re packin em in,
for a big Dollywood weekend,
while 300 miles away people die;
all across the nation plans get
underway,
for backyard barbecues and family trips to the beach,
as supermarket shelves are stacked in anticipation,
with more than anybody could possibly eat or drink,
while 300 miles away people die;
stunned by what they are seeing,
people watch the news and shake their heads,
calling in 50 dollar pledges,
vowing to make a difference,
while 300 miles away people die;
in Washington, in Jackson and in
Baton Rouge,
fingers are being pointed as the blame game begins,
all across the nation the great debate rages,
filling the blogs and chat rooms with wisdom and advice,
from every self-made expert the internet has to offer,
while 300 miles away people die;
please wake up America,
we are all to blame,
we are all guilty,
we all watched and waited from afar,
while 300 miles away people died;
more than homes and people have
disappeared,
more than dreams are shattered,
more than a way of life is gone,
part of a nation has died with them;
now is the time to stop the finger
pointing and blame,
now is the time to stop worrying about the pursuit of
perpetual pleasure,
now is the time to reach out and love one another as never
before,
now is the time to trust in the One who can heal all things,
now is the time for repentance;
please wake up America,
before it is too late.
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