Adopt Deep Ellum's Official Poem

The Issue

Deep Ellum's residents and visitors are profoundly impacted by the neighborhood's rich yet often overlooked history. This vibrant area, renowned for its art, music, and cultural diversity, has stories that remain largely untold. Without a tangible connection to its past, the community risks losing a vital part of its identity, leaving future generations unaware of the roots that have shaped this iconic neighborhood.

If "Deeper The Root" by Derrick Walker is adopted as Deep Ellum's official poem, it will serve as a permanent reminder of the area's historical significance. This change will ensure that the rich tapestry of Deep Ellum's heritage is preserved and celebrated. Conversely, if no action is taken, these stories may continue to fade, and the cultural depth of Deep Ellum could be overshadowed by modern developments, erasing a crucial part of its identity.

Now is the time to act because we have a unique opportunity to bridge the past, present, and future. Derrick Walker's poignant poem has already resonated deeply with those who have heard it, and incorporating it officially will cement its place in history.

By signing this petition, we can honor Deep Ellum's legacy and ensure that its vibrant history is not only remembered but also celebrated for generations to come. 

Join us in making "Deeper The Root" the official poem of Deep Ellum, and help preserve the essence of this extraordinary neighborhood.

 

Deeper The Root

Written by, D. R. Walker

 

The deeper the root

The sweeter the fruit

Nobody in this world 

goes deeper than you

 


The deeper the roots

The sweeter the fruits

Past, present, future

Nothing goes deeper than you

This moment

Is deeper

Than truth

Black souls

On Black soil

Black songs

From Black folks

Down deep

On elm

We the people

Of a freedman’s town

With a southern drawl

Is where deep Ellum

Was found

 


The’only Black intellect

Only Texas’ first black architect

Could erect a monument

That even his in-law’s

Would not forget 

I'm talking about

The namesake

of the Black school

In Dallas

Booker T. Washington

 


William Sydney Pittman

Designed this building

Just up the street

Black history

Black present

Black future

And even black presence

 

The gift that continues

To Give what it’s always gave

There’s nothing deeper than elm

Just like there’s nothing

Deeper than you

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The Issue

Deep Ellum's residents and visitors are profoundly impacted by the neighborhood's rich yet often overlooked history. This vibrant area, renowned for its art, music, and cultural diversity, has stories that remain largely untold. Without a tangible connection to its past, the community risks losing a vital part of its identity, leaving future generations unaware of the roots that have shaped this iconic neighborhood.

If "Deeper The Root" by Derrick Walker is adopted as Deep Ellum's official poem, it will serve as a permanent reminder of the area's historical significance. This change will ensure that the rich tapestry of Deep Ellum's heritage is preserved and celebrated. Conversely, if no action is taken, these stories may continue to fade, and the cultural depth of Deep Ellum could be overshadowed by modern developments, erasing a crucial part of its identity.

Now is the time to act because we have a unique opportunity to bridge the past, present, and future. Derrick Walker's poignant poem has already resonated deeply with those who have heard it, and incorporating it officially will cement its place in history.

By signing this petition, we can honor Deep Ellum's legacy and ensure that its vibrant history is not only remembered but also celebrated for generations to come. 

Join us in making "Deeper The Root" the official poem of Deep Ellum, and help preserve the essence of this extraordinary neighborhood.

 

Deeper The Root

Written by, D. R. Walker

 

The deeper the root

The sweeter the fruit

Nobody in this world 

goes deeper than you

 


The deeper the roots

The sweeter the fruits

Past, present, future

Nothing goes deeper than you

This moment

Is deeper

Than truth

Black souls

On Black soil

Black songs

From Black folks

Down deep

On elm

We the people

Of a freedman’s town

With a southern drawl

Is where deep Ellum

Was found

 


The’only Black intellect

Only Texas’ first black architect

Could erect a monument

That even his in-law’s

Would not forget 

I'm talking about

The namesake

of the Black school

In Dallas

Booker T. Washington

 


William Sydney Pittman

Designed this building

Just up the street

Black history

Black present

Black future

And even black presence

 

The gift that continues

To Give what it’s always gave

There’s nothing deeper than elm

Just like there’s nothing

Deeper than you

The Decision Makers

City Of Dallas
City Of Dallas
Office of Arts and Culture
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Petition created on May 23, 2024