Good Enough Lyrics by Edwin McCain

Good Enough Lyrics

    When footsteps from that Sunday march faded out into the dark
    The melody blows in to ease the pain
    Two thousand years and we're still here fighting over the same old fear
    The muddy steps of hate can't stand this rain

    I'll stand up on this stage as if it was my altar
    I'll face down all the rage and no, I will not falter
    Say I'm good enough to play but not good enough to stay
    In your heart

    The mat on the floor says welcome, the sign on the door says no
    Says 'No coloreds allowed unless you're playing in the show'
    Well I've never seen a color except the ones up in the sky
    When I see this kind of hatred I die a little inside

    I'll stand up on this stage as if it was altar
    I'll face down all this rage and no, I will not falter
    Say I'm good enough to play but not good enough to stay
    And when you finish your song boy you've got to be on your way
    But if I'm good enough to play then I'm good enough to stay
    In your heart

    This one's for the Godfather, Duke, Ella, and the Count
    And for all those who fought their way here no matter the amount
    For all of God's children walking through dumpsters in the back
    Had to finish their show and leave just because their skin was black

    They stood up on the stage as if it was their altar
    They faced down all the rage and no, they did not falter
    They were good enough to play but not good enough to stay
    And when they finished their songs boy they had to be on their way
    They were good enough to play and somehow they've always stayed
    In our hearts

    And if I'm good enough to play then we've got to find the space
    In our hearts


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