The Lion Will Lie Down With The Lamb

[Have you taken leave of your senses]

In the vanguard of the fight
Against apartheid
Replace General Motors
And IBM

We have asked free business
To leave South Africa
Put aside the profits
And set the people free then

Because I've seen the day
And it's not far away
When the lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb

The lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb
It's not far away
That wonderful day

I think we'll see the day
When the world's money men
Will lay down their lives at the barricades

In their hands red flags
On that not so distant day
We'll all join together fighting on the same side

The lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb
I see the day
And it's not far away

The lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb
It's not far away
That wonderful day

Come to your senses
Pull out of South Africa
Let the people free their
Like you do in other countries

Throughout history
Business and governments
Have ever been in the forefront
Of the fight for freedom

The lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb
I have seen the day
And it's not far away

The lion will lie down
At peace beside the lamb
It's not far away
That wonderful day

The lion will lie down
The lion will lie down
The lion will lie down
The lion will lie down
 

notes:

Malcolm:

At the time of Apartheid in South Africa, many people on the left thought that the best way forward was to put pressure on British companies to pull out of the country. I didn't consider British companies as a progressive force in world politics, so I had another point of view.

Starts out with a reference to the apartheid regime in South Africa, then subsequent references to Western companies dealing with that same regime.

The title itself is an ancient expression found in the Bible.  It seems to speak for itself.  The lion is also a well-known symbol for the United Kingdom.

The closing lines are notable, as they portray the lion lying down alone, and it's repeated three times.

found on: The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth, At War EP

 

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