Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Go Down Moses!

  1. When Israel was in Egypt’s land,
    Let My people go!
    Oppressed so hard they could not stand,
    Let My people go!
    • Refrain:
      Go down, Moses,
      Way down in Egypt’s land;
      Tell old Pharaoh
      To let My people go!
  2. No more shall they in bondage toil,
    Let My people go!
    Let them come out with Egypt’s spoil,
    Let My people go!
  3. Oh, let us all from bondage flee,
    Let My people go!
    And let us all in Christ be free,
    Let My people go!
  4. You need not always weep and mourn,
    Let My people go!
    And wear these slav’ry chains forlorn,
    Let My people go!
  5. Your foes shall not before you stand,
    Let My people go!
    And you’ll possess fair Canaan’s land,
    Let My people go!
  6. The song clearly commands the pharaoh to let the israelites go from oppression and slavery. The words are not inspired by Moses, but by the words of God. Slavery is not just an invention of the 20th century, but has been as old as the world itself. Black slaves that lived in the south could have used this song to encourage themselves. The song cannot only be referred to slavery in the United States, but also be applied to slavery in today's society. Slavery exists in many forms. Some are oppressed by keeping them captive in small environments. One way slavery is still present in society is through human trafficking. Songs such as "Go Down Moses", or "Wade In The Water", have inspired many to overcome their struggles. Many songs that have been written during slavery were songs that were instructions for slaves to flee from their slave owners. The slaves would use their church as a meeting place to discuss their escape. Through songs they were able to communicate on a level unfamiliar to whites. It was like speaking another language.
  7. Jezreel Asare

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