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Soldier of the Lord
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MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Reverend King, one of the most influential black leaders
To ever march for civil rights and justice
Was born to a minister and a teacher of school.
Educated to where he earned his PH.D.
Becoming a pastor marching against what was unfair and cruel.
Leading a boycott to protest bus segregation
He gained national prominence in 1955 and 56.
As he preached and marched for freedom for all
He was jailed, threatened, spat on, and beaten
As for peaceful demonstration he would call.
Marching to Washington, D.C.
In 1963 he was one of the leaders of faith
Voicing concern for the plight of the poor.
Soon there after, he was killed by a sniper
In Memphis, supporting workers rights and more
King dedicated one of his books to his children
Praising God and praying for mankinds future
With words for all to prayerfully remember.
To be judged, not by color, but by character
Shunning violence never to surrender.
Dr. King will be remembered down through history
As a man whose mission in life was the enrichment of others.
"A Soldier For The Lord" with goodness of heart
Risking everything for man's freedom and equality.
From his legacy of self-sacrifice we must refuse to part.
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