A Sip of Sweet Honey in the Rock to Soothe the Savage Soul
“…I have always believed art is the conscience of the human
soul and that artists have the responsibility not only to show life as it is
but to show life as it should be. … Sweet Honey In The Rock has withstood the
onslaught. She has been unprovoked by the 30 pieces of silver. Her songs lead
us to the well of truth that nourishes the will and courage to stand strong.
She is the keeper of the flame.” – Harry Belafonte
"We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes". Bernice Johnson Reagon
"We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes". Bernice Johnson Reagon
Motherless Child
Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie
Ella's Song
Wade In the Water
Peace
Let There Be Peace
No Mirrors In My Nana's House
Lyrics and music by Bernice
Johnson Reagon
Sung by Sweet Honey in the
Rock
We who believe in freedom
cannot rest
We who believe in freedom
cannot rest until it comes
Until the killing of black
men, black mothers' sons
Is as important as the
killing of white men, white mothers' sons
That which touches me most is
that I had a chance to work with people
Passing on to others that
which was passed on to me
To me young people come
first, they have the courage where we fail
And if I can but shed some
light as they carry us through the gale
The older I get the better I
know that the secret of my going on
Is when the reins are in the
hands of the young, who dare to run against the storm
Not needing to clutch for
power, not needing the light just to shine on me
I need to be one in the
number as we stand against tyranny
Struggling myself don't mean
a whole lot, I've come to realize
That teaching others to stand
up and fight is the only way my struggle survives
I'm a woman who speaks in a
voice and I must be heard
At times I can be quite
difficult, I'll bow to no man's word
We who believe in freedom
cannot rest
We who believe in freedom
cannot rest until it comes.
2 comments:
I'm so happy to see that Sweet Honey has continued on after the retirement of its founder, Bernice Johnson Reagon. Shirley Childress Saxton, as always, is a joy to watch as she interprets in ASL. If you haven't seen this group live, DO IT!!
Shirley Childress Saxton is no longer with Sweet Honey, as well.
She passed away on 6 March 2017, at the age of 69, of complications from West Nile virus.
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