Strangers once were welcome in your house You once were kind to those who stood beneath your torch On the dark and windy porch of Liberty Waiting for a man we'd come to see Waiting for our moment to be free Huddled masses hungered for your breast You once were faithful to the words that ring your base And the smile upon your face of Liberty But your eyes are carved in steel and will not see Your body is not warm for them or me Oh, if I could only give you life as God gave life to me Maybe then if you could see what they have done Your metal eyes would run with tears For all the blood you could not shed For the gentle and the dead who loved you so Our dream is gone but how are you to know? The torch has not been passed, it does not glow But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait But we still wait