The Message Behind the Music-July 12

Dolly Parton – Color Me America (Audio)

Inspiration Behind Color Me America:

Dolly Parton wrote Color Me America the day after September 11th, 2001. The horrific events of 9/11 filled Dolly with a spirit of patriotism. The lyrics reflect the aspirations and values that Americans shared at this moment in time. Dolly waited until June 2003 before releasing Color Me America on her For God and Country album.

Biblical Application:

Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. 35 One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[c] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself, Matthew 22:34-39.

Exegesis of Color Me America:

I am red and white and blue
These are colors that ring true
To all I am and feel and love and do
I stand proud and brave and tall
I want justice for us all
Color me America, red, white and blue

Dolly compares how she is feeling to the colors of the American flag. Dolly is proud of her country, appreciating all that America stands for.

I see red when evil speaks
Spilling red blood on our streets
And I feel blue from grief and sorrow that it brings
But the white, the light of love
God’s own Spirit like a dove
Lifts us up and hands to us an olive branch

Dolly tries to put the attack on America into words. Evil prevailed on this day resulting in death. Dolly is grieving with the families of Americans who lost loved ones. Dolly leans on God in the aftermath of 9/11, seeking help from above.

Oh, sweet freedom, may you stay
In our land and lives always
And may peace and beauty fill our hearts anew
And may we all stand up for you
May our thoughts and deeds be true
And be worthy of your stripes
Red, white and blue (red, white and blue)

Dolly clings to the freedom in America. Hoping for peace and healing. Followed by a call to stand up for American values. Praying for the proper response in deeds and thoughts, based upon American values.

I am red and white and blue
These are colors that ring true
To all I love and feel and see and do
Oh, I stand proud and brave and tall
I want justice for us all
So, color me America, red, white and blue

The chorus reflect the colors of the flag. Dolly has learned to love what this flag represents. Full of pride which makes her stand tall for American values.

Oh, sweet America (America, America…)
God won’t you shed, won’t you shed your grace on Thee
And crown Thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea
Oh, color me, color me America
Red, white and blue, color me America

Dolly senses a blessing from God upon this nation. Leaning on God’s grace. This final stanza touches on America the Beautiful before touching on the colors in the American flag. This is Dolly’s heart felt response to 9/11/2001.

Final Thoughts:

I serviced a bank across the street from the Liberty Bell on September 11th. Before the Twin Towers fell, I received a call not to report to work as their area was closed for security reasons. This one event altered my career path, going into teaching a few months later. When one door closed, another opened, providing a decade to pour my heart and soul into teaching high school students. Color Me America became a song which reflected my own appreciation for this country. Although no nation is perfect, it’s still an amazing place to live.

by Jay Mankus

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