Commemorating the birthday and honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 15th 2014 The Re-Release of THE WHEEL SPEAKS ON 2013 - Celebrating A 50 Year Dream
Commemorating the birthday and honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 15th 2014 The Re-Release of THE WHEEL SPEAKS ON 2013 - Celebrating A 50 Year Dream - Initially release on the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march on the nations capitol.
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Commemorating the birthday and honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. January 15th 2014 The Re-Release of THE WHEEL SPEAKS ON 2013 - Celebrating A 50 Year Dream
1. 1
THE
WHEEL
SPEAKS
ON
2013
-‐
Celebrating
A
50
Year
Dream
A
50
year
lullaby
dreaming
and
dreaming
introducing
another
generation
to....you
guessed
it
The
Dream.
And
it's
genius
betcha
any
amount
of
money
Malcolm
X
won't
ever
be
celebrated
on
CNN
or
MSNBC
or
any
national
cable
publication
you
know
why?
The
last
thing
he
spoke
of
was
a
damn
dream.
Nice
and
sedated
the
way
we've
been
trained
to
become
very
conformed
and
broken
in.
I
am
not
saying
anything
in
any
way
negative
about
the
great
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King
but
it
most
definitely
wasn't
his
intent
to
dream
for
50
years
and
probably
why
he
was
assassinated
when
he
was
too.
Something
to
think
about...notice
I
didn't
say
something
to
dream
about.
Today
although
we
honor
a
great
man
we
continue
to
sedate
a
collective
nation
where
racism
is
still
tolerated
and
discrimination
is
more
relevant
today
than
it
was
when
I
was
a
mere
adolescent
child.
I
am
very
well
aware
there
will
be
those
who
will
read
this
today
and
in
all
due
respect
who
have
been
programmed.
Programmed
into
walking
and
talking
and
doing
not
what
is
assumed
to
be
the
right
thing
but
what
they’ve
been
told
is
right.
And
as
long
as
we
live
in
a
country
we’re
people
are
discriminated
against
openly
or
children
are
assassinated
in
the
street
and
jurors
supposed
to
be
peers
acquit
a
murderer
there
is
no
reason
for
a
dream
to
be
celebrated.
2. 2
I
pray
that
50
years
from
now
my
grandson
and
all
of
my
grandchildren
no
longer
have
to
listen
to
speeches
that
by
then
will
be
considered
prehistoric.
Especially
being
that
it
seems
to
be
only
a
part
of
the
culture
on
anniversaries
and
no
other
days.
Dr.
King’s
legacy
will
never
be
forgotten
it’s
truthfully
a
crutch
and
any
time
people
begin
to
take
a
collective
stand
for
anything
there
will
be
those
that
have
one
request
of
us
and
with
consistence
and
that
will
be
our
continuance
to
dream,
forever
and
ever.
Celebrating
A
50
Year
Dream
~
written
by
Basil
Thomas
How
long
must
we
dream?
How
long
must
we
sing?
And
how
long
will
this
situation-‐
remain
the
same?
And
so
many
in
positions
of
influence
-‐won't
even
do
a
god
damn
thing.
I
had
a
dream.
A
beautiful
dream.
And
after
50
years
of
denial?
When
will
the
bell
finally
ring?
I
am
not
talking
about
freedom.
I
am
not
talking
about
race.
Just
simply
to
be
treated
the
same.
And
not
only
to
occupy
space.
I
had
a
dream-‐it's
a
beautiful
dream.
Then
I
realize
one
thing.
As
long
as
we
keep
dreaming.
Not
a
damn
thing
will
ever
change.
Respectfully,
THE
WHEEL
SPEAKS
ON
2013
(The
Way
Humanity/Hudson
Expects
Everyone
to
Live)