Black Day In July Composer(s): Gordon Lightfoot Originally performed by: Gordon Lightfoot
Covered by: The Tragically Hip
Black day in July Motor city madness has touched the countryside And through the smoke and cinders You can hear it far and wide The doors are quickly bolted And the children locked inside Black day in July Black day in July And the soul of motor city is bared across the land As the book of law and order is taken in the hands Of the sons of the fathers who were carried to this land
Black day in July Black day in July In the streets of motor city is a deadly silent sound And the body of a dead youth lies stretched upon the ground Upon the filthy pavement No reason can be found
Black day in July Black day in July Motor city madness has touched the countryside And the people rise in anger And the streets begin to fill And theres gunfire from the rooftops And the blood begins to spill
Black day in July
In the mansion of the governor Theres nothing that is known for sure The telephone is ringing And the pendulum is swinging And they wonder how it happened And they really know the reason And it wasnt just the temperature And it wasnt just the season
Black day in July Black day in July Motor citys burning and the flames are running wild They reflect upon the waters of the river and the lake And everyone is listening And everyones awake
Black day in July Black day in July The printing press is turning And the news is quickly flashed And you read your morning paper And you sip your cup of tea And you wonder just in passing Is it him or is it me
Black day in July
In the office of the president The deed is done the troops are sent Theres really not much choice you see It looks to us like anarchy And then the tanks go rolling in To patch things up as best they can There is no time to hesitate The speech is made the dues can wait
Black day in July Black day in July The streets of motor city now are quiet and serene But the shapes of gutted buildings Strike terror to the heart And you say how did it happen And you say how did it start Why cant we all be brothers Why cant we live in peace But the hands of the have-nots Keep falling out of reach
Black day in July Black day in July Motor city madness has touched the countryside And through the smoke and cinders You can hear it far and wide The doors are quickly bolted And the children locked inside
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