We Beg Your Pardon (Pardon Our Analysis) lyrics

by

Gil Scott-Heron


[Intro: Gil Scott-Heron]
Hi. We'd like to do, um, an idea for you that was related to the “H2O-G-A-T-E, Watergate Blues.” In March of 1973, we wrote the “Watergate Blues,” and some 17 months later, then-President Nixon resigned. But the story didn't end there, and so we didn't stop there. We have prepared a sequel, and it's called, and it's called “We Beg Your Pardon, America.” We beg your pardon because the pardon you gave this time was not yours to give

[Verse 1: Gil Scott-Heron]
They call it “due process” and some people are overdue
We beg your pardon, America
Somebody said, “Brotherman gonna break a window, gonna steal a hubcap, gonna smoke a joint, a brotherman gonna go to jail”
The man who tried to steal America is not in jail
“Get caught with a nickel bag, brotherman. Get caught with a nickel bag,” sisterlady on your way to get your hair fixed
“You'll do Big Ben, and Big Ben is time”
But a man who tried to fix America will not do time

[Verse 2: Gil Scott-Heron]
Said they're gonna slap his wrists, gonna retire him with 850 thousand dollars
And America was “shocked”
America leads the world in shocks
Unfortunately, America does not lead the world in deciphering the cause of shock
“850 thousand dollars,” they said, and the people protested, so they said, “Alright, we'll give him 200 thousand dollars”
Everybody said, “OK, that's better”
I'd like to retire with 200 thousand dollars someday
San Quentin, not San Clemente
Do not pass go, go directly to jail, do not collect 200 thousand dollars

[Verse 3: Gil Scott-Heron]
We beg your pardon, America
We beg your pardon because, somehow, the pardon did not sit correctly
What were the, what were the causes for this pardon?
Well now, they had “flea bite us”
Rats bite us—no pardon in the ghetto
They had national security, but do you feel secure with the man who tried to steal America back on the streets again?
What are the results of this pardon, though? Because, remember, when there's causes, there's results, and the results is always deeper still
We now have Oatmeal Man
[Verse 4: Gil Scott-Heron]
Anytime you find someone in the middle
Anytime you find someone who is tepid
Anytime you find someone who is lukewarm
Anytime you find someone who has been in Congress for 25 years and no one ever heard of him
You've got Oatmeal Man
Oatmeal Man, straddling uncomfortably, yards and feet of barbed wire
It's hard to live in the middle all the time
Oatmeal Man, the man who said you could fit all of his black friends in the trunk of his car and still have room for the Republican elephant
Oatmeal Man
But there was no crime committed
Oatmeal Man says that “America, in 1975, your president will be a 1913 Ford”
Regressive
Circle up the wagons to defend yourself from nuclear attack
Oatmeal Man, reminiscent of 1964's AuH2O, Gold Water
Thank God he didn't win. But Oatmeal man didn't win
Did you vote for him? I didn't vote for him

[Verse 5: Gil Scott-Heron]
But that's the first results, and the second would be the Dred Rockefeller
Doubtlessly being promoted for the job he did at Attica
43 dead and millions of Americans once again in shock
Doubtlessly being promoted for the job he did on the streets of New York City where the pushers sell the drugs that the government allows in the country, and then they do time
They do life, and death or life, and death behind bars while William Saxbe says he is going to dismiss the Lorton Furlough program
And brother Richard X of Buffalo New York faces 13 hundred-and-65—did he say, “One thousand, three hundred, and sixty-five years?”—behind bars for participating in Attica
And Rockefeller faces being the Vice President of this country
And all is calm and quiet along the white sands at San Clemente
[Verse 6: Gil Scott-Heron]
We beg your pardon, America. We beg your pardon once again
Because we found out that seven out of every ten black men behind jail, and most of the men behind jail are black
Seven out of every ten black men never went to the ninth grade
Didn't have 50 dollars and hadn't had 100 for a month when they went to jail
So the poor and the ignorant go to jail while the rich go to San Clemente

[Verse 7: Gil Scott-Heron]
We beg your pardon, America, because we understand now much more deeply than we understood before
But we don't want to take the pardon back. We want to issue some more
Pardon brother Frank Willis, the Watergate security guard—he was only doing his job
Pardon H. Rap Brown—it was only burglary
Pardon Robert Vesco—it was only embezzlement
Pardon Charles Manson—it was only mass murder
And pardon us while we get sick
Because they pardoned William Calley—22 dead—and America in shock

[Verse 8: Gil Scott-Heron]
And we understand all the more deeply, and we beg your pardon
As unemployment spirals toward 7 percent, and it seems like 70 percent in my neighborhood
As unemployment spirals and as we watch cattlemen on TV shoot cows in the head and kick ‘em in the graves while millions are starving in the Sahel and in Honduras and maybe even next door
We understand all the more deeply as Boston becomes Birmingham, becomes Little Rock, becomes Selma, becomes Philadelphia, Mississippi, becomes yesterday all over again
We understand and we beg your pardon

[Verse 9: Gil Scott-Heron]
We beg your pardon, America, because we have an understanding of karma
What goes around comes around
And we beg your pardon for all of the lives and all of the people who've been ruined and who look forward to next year because they cannot stand to look at this one
We beg your pardon, America, because the pardon you gave this time was not yours to give
[Outro: Gil Scott-Heron]
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much
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