"Weeping" - Anti-Apartheid Song
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 Published On Oct 4, 2013

The Keystone State Boys Choir performed this song on 9/22/13 in a "Concert for Peace," part of Peace Day Philly 2013 (www.peacedayphilly.org). Also performing in this collaborative "Concert for Peace" were talented young musicians of Philadelphia Sinfonia. The event took place at the First Presbyterian Church in Germantown.

"Weeping" was written by Dan Heymann, an unwilling soldier, drafted into the army of South Africa's white-supremacist regime, in the mid 1980s.

LYRICS:
I knew a man who lived in fear
It was huge, it was angry, it was drawing near
Behind his house, a secret place
Was the shadow of the demon he could never face
He built a wall of steel and flame
And men with guns, to keep it tame
Then standing back, he made it plain
That the nightmare would never ever rise again
But the fear and the fire and the guns remain

It doesn't matter now
It's over anyhow
He tells the world that it's sleeping
But as the night came round
I heard its lonely sound
It wasn't roaring, it was weeping

And then one day the neighbors came
They were curious to know about the smoke and flame
They stood around outside the wall
But of course there was nothing to be heard at all
"My friends," he said, "We've reached our goal
The threat is under firm control
As long as peace and order reign
I'll be damned if I can see a reason to explain
Why the fear and the fire and the guns remain."

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