Ballots/Stones
You come out in droves;
Protectors of an ancient code.
You'd like to know
What would become of you and yours
If left alone.
So, with that pride destined to find
Itself on the wrong side of history,
You take arms.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?*
Did it cast a shadow on their home?
Let's go
To a place I know where men can share a home.
By now the world should know
That your factions and their
Romance with interference,
They have no business in these homes.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?
Did it cast a shadow on their home?
Your slogans echo loudly
From Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Would you tear up like you did when the Lovings wed?
I'd give so much to see your assaults laid to rest.
Would they be mourned like the rightless ones you've vilified?
Because at their funerals,
When the priest gives the flag to her partner, she still cries.
Four years before the state gave them the right.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?
[* This line was found on the picket signs of those who protested California's proposition 8.
This song is dedicated to all those who fight on for marital equality
in the United States and across the world.]
Protectors of an ancient code.
You'd like to know
What would become of you and yours
If left alone.
So, with that pride destined to find
Itself on the wrong side of history,
You take arms.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?*
Did it cast a shadow on their home?
Let's go
To a place I know where men can share a home.
By now the world should know
That your factions and their
Romance with interference,
They have no business in these homes.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?
Did it cast a shadow on their home?
Your slogans echo loudly
From Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Would you tear up like you did when the Lovings wed?
I'd give so much to see your assaults laid to rest.
Would they be mourned like the rightless ones you've vilified?
Because at their funerals,
When the priest gives the flag to her partner, she still cries.
Four years before the state gave them the right.
Did you cast a ballot or a stone?
[* This line was found on the picket signs of those who protested California's proposition 8.
This song is dedicated to all those who fight on for marital equality
in the United States and across the world.]
Credits
Writer(s): Balzano Nicholas Peter, Casey Timothy Michael, Chiari Thomas John, Martin Christopher Keith
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