Wednesday, June 14, 2017

No Such Thing as Someone Else's War

I'm a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, Bruce Cockburn and Mavis Staples.  This guy--Jason Isbell--has some of the same stuff: a gritty, transparent, aching passion for life and human communion.  As raw as this song is ("White Man's World), it's ultimately a song of profound resistance and determination.  Without being preachy or simplistic.  I love this guy's music!  Check out the lyric...and the video below:

I'm a white man living in a white man's town
Wanna take a shot of cocaine and burn it down...

There's no such thing as someone else's war
Your creature comforts aren't the only things worth fighting for...
We're still breathing, it's not too late
We're all carrying one great burden, sharing one fate

I'm a white man living on a white man's street
Got the bones of the red man under my feet
The highway runs through the burial grounds...

I'm a white man looking in a black man's eyes
Wishing I'd never been one of the guys
Who pretended not to hear another white man's joke...

There's no such thing as someone else's war
Your creature comforts aren't the only things worth fighting for...
We're still breathing, it's not too late
We're all carrying one great burden, sharing one fate