Joy Oladokun
Charleston
What do you think heaven's like?
I think it's a garden
I think it's your eyes
And I think it's my beating heart
If you don't mind me asking
Who do you think God is?
Do you think He was born to spite
Both the wicked and the righteous?
I think He's good

Did you hear the church bells ring?
Night rang out in Charleston
As blood rained on the pulpit
Widows gave up their offerings
The poor and the prophet
Sang hymns of their sorrow
They're tired of being forgotten
And I'm tired of watching
No, I won't look on

The cities are burning down
All I've got is a song
So I will sing it out
Just to help the world

Where is our humanity?
Have we lost our capacity
To see that every breath we breathe
Is a thread in the tapestry
That winds into eternity?
Will we stand as a family
And our bodies so heavenly?
Sisters and brothers
So, I won't look on
Cities are burning down
All I've got is a song
So I will sing it out
No, I won't stand by

Cities are burning down
All I've got is this life
And so I'm gonna live it loud
Ooh ooh oh oh (no, I won't stand by)

Oooh ohh ohh
Oooh ohh ohh (no, I won't stand by)
Oooh ohh ohh
Oooh ohh ohh (no, I won't stand by)
Oooh ohh ohh
Oooh ohh ohh (no, I won't stand by)
Oooh ohh ohh