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Take America Back

Submitted by Jessi on Saturday, May 9th 2009One Comment

KEY:
regular = Sekou
italic = Steve
bold = both

HELP!!
Somebody please help!
I’ve been robbed
My freedom is missing
In the early light of dawn
I woke to find her gone

She was taken. I know it.
I found proof
through the night
I found leaked
confidential files,
and amended
constitutional rights

It’s like I was mugged
Woke up in a dark alley
With my credit cards untouched and
a pocket full of cash
But my voice was missing
So I was unable to shout

I am not that American
Once revered
now feared the world over

That’s not me
With the pimp strut and the “and what?” attitude
Creating contempt and ingratitude
In countries at every latitude on the map
That’s not me
I’m getting a bad rap.
But it’s not all my fault, I’ve been voice-jacked
My voice was taken
And I’ve been silent for too long
And Dr. King would agree
He wrote
Our voice
is the proof
we are free
On the presidential ballot of his grand children
And stuffed that poem in the ballot box

but his words had legs that
kicked the box open
so he gathered up the splinters
and built letters

like crosses/that spelled
FREEDOM
and he burned that up on the white house lawn and said
“I am no little boy building fires I can’t control.
I light up the night
so you can look around and see things clearly.
From this moment I will not bring us back but forward baby I move.
I march
I walk
I wont stop
until the mountaintop
And one morning I woke up from his dream
and into our nightmare and thought I’m tired
I’m tired of walking ‘round with my eyes down
And keeping my head low
And because I said so is not a good enough answer
To the question
Why in the world that we live in today
Is it less off ensive to bomb families than be gay?
Why is torture acceptable under any conditions?
Why do we engage in rendition?

And wage wars of attrition?
Why do we spend more money on prisons than schools
On poisons than cures
Why did you take my morality and replace it
with yours
And why did I let you?
And it was at that moment
that I spoke with our new President for the first time

And when I told him they took it
He said you gave it
And when I told him the world is lost
he told me to save it
He said so long as you remain
complicit in the act
you will never get what was taken

taken back
I told him
I watched the hands
and I checked up the sleeve
But I turned away for just
a second and fell victim to
thieves
Morality’s right and wrong
got switched for
partisan’s right and left
And now no rights are leftuntouched
save for the right to death
If you question the right about what’s best
Or suggest who’s blessed
Or who we oppress and who we detest
Or how to progress and when to protest
Or if we’ve digressed from destiny’s manifest
And made a mess of liberty
from a leader’s duress
And his pleas to protect
And agreed his best guess was a reason to infect
Our diseased democracy with deception and debt
I told him we can never again be our best
And his answer thundered back YES…
We can
So tonight
We reclaim our right to express

As we regain our land
On your mark
Ready
Set
Freeze
This election was the raid of the decade, after the century’s greatest heist
We have confiscated our liberty and are taking back our rights
So if you’re looking for us we’re the ones dressed in all black
Leather and ski masks to match
Like Freedom cat burglars scaling down corruption’s hatch
Hacking into stolen accounts and transferring democracy

back
Catch us bumping into misleading
leaders on the street
And pick-pocketing power from the powers that be
And it’s far too late forthreats, cause we are nolonger scared
So don’t bother withthe getaway car
Cause we aint going nowhere!
We are
grabbingJefferson’s pen
And adding our own lines
Next to Martin and Baracksname is where I will sign
so these words always remind
me that America is mine:

We hold these truths to
be self-evident
Th at all people were created
to live equal
And to die free

Now don’t just say it
Make it be.
Don’t just talk it
you gotta act
You are not republican or democrat
You are American- reborn.
What… you forgot?
This is the country that elected Barack
Its not enough to show up at the polls
You have to show up
every day after
So call this vigilante justice
Call it self-defense
call me an Indian giver
Cause I am war paint on and tomahawk armed
Fighting to get back what I never gave to begin with
My values?…Gimme that!
My morality?… Gimme that!
My American legacy?…
Gimme that!
Consider this 3:00 / after school
And we are running the halls of Congress shouting
Fight! Fight!
So set your jaw tight
And put the fight in your eyes
This aint the time for tired

This aint the time to quit
Now is the time
To chomp at the bit
To spit cuss kick up some dust
We took our demands
From those who took it from our hands
And you have to hand it to them
They had the whole world in their hands
And they were not giving handouts
But we didn’t plan to go home empty handed
We handed our world in when the world trade collapsed
A lie said enough times still isn’t a fact
A bald eagle can’t fly with a knife in it’s back
The floodwater is rising and the levy is cracked
A new storm is upon us, the skies going black
The President is waiting for us to join him in a pact
Our work begins now– we must choose to act
and Take America Back!

This poem was performed live at venues including but not limited to:
• Oprah Winfrey’s Celebration Gala for Barack Obama
• The Official California Democratic Party’s Election Night Celebration
• The Inaugural Peace Ball
• The Declare Yourself Inauguration Celebration,
where they registered over 1 Million new voters!

By Sekou (tha misfit) and Steve Connell

steve_sekou_take_1


Sekou (tha misfit) & Steve Connell

"God's instructions were: Before you die, you give me one masterpiece... Do not make me regret you." -Sekou "Poetry is the proof that there is one spirit broken in 6 billion parts." -Sekou “You have forgotten the whispering that must have transpired between stars just to have us stand here wasting the precious seconds of what a life is, wondering if we matter.” -Steve “I have the right to remain silent... I wish to refuse that right.” -Steve

Steve Connell and Sekou (tha misfit) are acclaimed actors, renowned playwrights and beloved poets whose work has been hailed by both critics and audiences alike. They have won numerous national and regional poetry slam championships. Their work has been featured on a wide variety of media outlets, including ABC, MSNBC, HBO, Showtime, MTV, BET, as well as Oprah Winfrey’s celebration of Maya Angelou’s 75th birthday. They collaborated on two national spoken word tours, including Norman Lear’s Declare Yourself, which was responsible for registering over a million voters. During this election year Steve and Sekou performed at private events for Sen. Hillary Clinton, (by special request of Quincy Jones) and Sen. Barack Obama, (by special request of Oprah Winfrey). They have also worked with Rock The Vote, Declare Yourself and Robert Greenwald’s Brave New Foundation and are about to release a series of online short films they wrote and conceived, entitled “Take America Back.” They were invited by HBO last year to perform their play, no easy choice, at the 12th Annual U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, CO. They were commissioned by the American Civil Liberties Union to create a new performance piece that they unveiled at the annual 2007 ACLU Membership Conference. They followed that with Unabridged, a series of recorded and filmed poems that can be seen on the ACLU website. Their current play, The Word Begins, (dir. Robert Egan) was developed at the prestigious Ojai Playwrights Conference and completed its first national run at the illustrious Signature Theater in Washington, DC during the Fall/Winter of 2007, where it subsequently received 3 Helen Hayes Nominations for Best Acting, Best Writing, and Best Play. Critics hailed it as “explosively funny”, and “…a stunning show on the cutting edge of modern theater.” The play also just finished special engagements at Danny Hoch’s’ Hip Hop Theatre Festival in DC and the Los Angeles Poetry Festival. When not performing together, these two have also been busy apart. Steve has spent a much of 2008 elevating his already impressive skills as a playwright and actor by writing, acting and directing several plays in Los Angeles. He also has a lead role in the new independent film, Blues, which should see its release in late 2008. Sekou, meanwhile, completed his newest album, a double CD entitled, Poetic License, an ambitious and stunning combination of spoken word and multi-genre musical landscapes. He has also become nationally known as a “motivational poet”, working with such companies as Nike and Microsoft to deliver their corporate message and marketing strategies in new and creative ways. Their newest collaboration entitled NIGHT (in two parts) enjoyed its World Premiere this summer with the Pasadena Pops Symphony Orchestra (Rachael Worby, conductor) to sold out crowds. The Press raved that Sekou and Steve “brought the evenings proceedings to new heights with potent examinations of life that mix hip-hop and Shakespeare and a lot more, into richly thought-out ruminations on night, childhood, adulthood, love and human responsibility.” They continue their symphony run with the Philadelphia Philharmonic in an evening that celebrates Norman Lear and Maya Angelou.

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