Carol rhodes knew that she seemed as a sculpture of stone*
To those who grew up living history's end
She said "if there's something worse than not living to see what the worth of your work is
It's living to find no one's heard that you fought for it."
And carol rhodes, well no one ever said that it would be understood
And history books, well they said "this is how things always looked. it's not to be shook."
Harold arthur grew up fighting for something that then seemed impossible:
Liberation from a law
He said "when you're not worth as much as the other folks riding the bus
You put up a fuss. put your life above some law."
And harold's blood, no one ever said that it would be understood
And carol rhodes explained "sometimes you just do what you know that you should
Even when it don't feel good."
Carol rhodes, she said
"history books may have said this is how things always looked
But things have been shook. they have been shook
And carol rhodes, she said
"if there was just one thing that could be understood:
It's that we've since seen things that we thought then impossible."