Heaven Help Us All

Joan Baez · Other Songs - Joan Baez

Heaven help the child who never had a home,

Heaven help the girl who walks the streets alone

Heaven help the roses if the bombs begin to fall,

Heaven help us all.

Heaven help the black man if he struggles one more day,

Heaven help the white man if he turns his back away.

Heaven help the man who kicks the man who has to crawl,

Heaven help us all.

Heaven help us all

Heaven help us all, help us all.

Heaven help us, Lord, hear our call when we call Oh, yeah!

Heaven help the boy who won't reach twenty one,

Heaven help the man who gave that boy a gun.

Heaven help the people with their backs against the wall,

Lord, Heaven help us all.

Heaven help us all.

Heaven help us all,

Heaven help us all, help us all.

Heaven help us, Lord, hear our call when we call, help us all.



Now I lay me down before I go to sleep.

In a troubled world, I pray the Lord to keep, keep hatred from the mighty,

And the mighty, from the small,

Heaven help us all.

Oh, oh, oh, yeah!

Heaven help us all

Heaven help us all.

Heaven help us all,

Heaven help us all, help us all.

Heaven help us, Lord, hear our call when we call, help us all.

Heaven Help Us All

Joan Baez's "Heaven Help Us All" stands as a poignant testament to her commitment to folk protest music and social justice. Recorded during a period when Baez was actively engaging with civil rights movements, the song reflects the urgency and spiritual yearning characteristic of her work from the 1960s. With her distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic guitar accompaniment, the track captures the collective hope and anxiety of a generation facing significant societal challenges. As part of her extensive discography, this recording exemplifies her ability to blend traditional folk structures with contemporary political themes, reinforcing her legacy as a voice for peace and human dignity.