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The words mean, I am a truthful man
From the land of the palm trees And before dying, I want to share the poems of my soul My poems are soft green, My poems are also flaming crimson My poems are like a wounded fawn Seeking refuge in the forest The last verse says "con los pobres de la tierra" With the poor people of this earth I want to share my fate The streams of the mountain Pleases me more than the sea |
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1. If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning I'd hammer in the evening all over the land I'd hammer out danger I'd hammer out warning I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters aho all over this land 2. If I had a bell I'd ring it in the morning (same as above) 3. If I had a song to sing I'd sing it in the morning (same as above) 4. Now I have a hammer and I have a bell and I have a song to sing all over this land I sing out justice and I sing out freedom and I sing out love between my brothers and my sisters aho all over this land |
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Words, words, words
In my old Bible How much of truth remains? If I only understood them, While my lips pronounced them, Would not my life be changed? Words, words, words In Tom's old Declaration How much of truth remains? If I only understood them, While my lips pronounced them, Would not my life be changed? Words, words, words In my old songs and stories How much of truth remains? If I only understood them, While my lips pronounced them, Would not my life be changed? Words, words, words On cracked old pages How much of truth remains? If my mind could understand them, And if my life pronounced them, Would not this world be changed? |
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Walking down death row
I sang for three men destined for the chair Walking down death row I sang of lives and loves in other years Walking down death row I sang of hopes that used to be Through the bars into each separate cell Yes, I sang to one and two and three "If you'd only only stuck together, you'd not be here If you could've loved each other's lives, you'd not be sitting here And if only this you could believe You still might, you might still be reprieved" Walking down death row I turned the corner and found to my surprise There were women there as well And babies in their arms before my eyes Walking down death row I tried again to sing of hopes, used to be But the thought of that contraption down the hall Waiting for whole families, one dozen, two, or three If you'd only stuck together, you'd not be here If you could've loved another's child as well, you'd not have to stay here And if only this you could believe You still might, you might still be reprieved Walking down death row I concentrated singing to the young I sang of hopes that flickered still I tried to mouth their many separate tongues Walking down death row I sang again of life and love that still could be Singin' down death row To each separate human cell, one billion, two, or three If we'd only stick together, we'd not be here If we could love another's child, if you could love another's life Like your own, you'd not be here, and if only this you could believe You still might, you might still be reprieved |
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Oh had I a golden thread
And a needle so fine I would weave a magic spell Of rainbow design Of rainbow design In it I would weave the courage Of women giving birth And in it I would weave the innocence Of the children of all the earth Children of all the earth Won't you show my brothers and sisters My rainbow design 'Cause I I would bind up this sorry world With hand and my heart and mind Oh hand and heart and mind Oh had I a golden thread And a needle so fine I I would weave a magic spell Of rainbow design Of rainbow design Oh oh oh |
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Now, if you want higher wages let me tell you what to do
You got to talk to the workers in the shop with you You got to build you a union, got to make it strong But if you all stick together, boys, it won't be long You get shorter hours, better working conditions Vacations with pay. Take your kids to the seashore It ain't quite this simple, so I better explain Just why you got to ride on the union train 'Cause if you wait for the boss to raise your pay We'll all be a-waitin' 'til Judgment Day We'll all be buried, gone to heaven St. Peter'll be the straw boss then Now you know you're underpaid but the boss says you ain't He speeds up the work 'til you're 'bout to faint You may be down and out, but you ain't beaten You can pass out a leaflet and call a meetin' Talk it over, speak your mind Decide to do somethin' about it Course, the boss may persuade some poor damn fool To go to your meetin' and act like a stool But you can always tell a stool, though, that's a fact He's got a yaller streak a-runnin' down his back He doesn't have to stool, he'll always get along On what he takes out of blind men's cups You got a union now, and you're sittin' pretty Put some of the boys on the steering committee The boss won't listen when one guy squawks But he's got to listen when the union talks He'd better, be mighty lonely Everybody decide to walk out on him Suppose they're working you so hard it's just outrageous And they're paying you all starvation wages You go to the boss and the boss would yell "Before I raise your pay I'd see you all in hell." Well, he's puffing a big cigar, feeling mighty slick 'Cause he thinks he's got your union licked Well, he looks out the window and what does he see But a thousand pickets, and they all agree He's a bastard, unfair, slavedriver Bet he beats his wife Now, boys, you've come to the hardest time The boss will try to bust your picket line He'll call out the police, the National Guard They'll tell you it's a crime to have a union card They'll raid your meetin', they'll hit you on the head They'll call every one of you a goddam red Unpatriotic, Japanese spies, sabotaging national defense But out at Ford, here's what they found And out at Vultee, here's what they found And out at Allis-Chalmers, here's what they found And down at Bethlehem, here's what they found That if you don't let red-baiting break you up And if you don't let stoolpigeons break you up And if you don't let vigilantes break you up And if you don't let race hatred break you up You'll win. What I mean, take it easy, but take it |
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First you get the buckets ready, clean the pans and gather firewood,
Late in the winter, it's maple syrup time. You need warm and sunny days but still a cold and freezing nighttime For just a few weeks, maple syrup time. We boil and boil and boil and boil it all day long, Till ninety sev'n percent of water evaporates just like this song And when what is left is syrupy don't leave it too long - Watch out for burning! Maple syrup time. I know it's not the quickest system but each year I can't resist it. Get out the buckets, and tap the trees in time - Making it is half the fun, and satisfaction when it's done. Keep up the fire! Maple syrup time. My grandpa says perhaps it's just a waste of time. Ah! but no more than this attempt to make a happy little rhyme, So pat your feet or swing your tail, but keep in good time. Keep up the fire! Maple syrup time. I'll send this song around the world with love to ev'ry boy and girl, Hoping they don't mind a little advice in rhyme. As in life or revolution, rarely is there a quick solution, Anything worthwhile takes a little time. We boil and boil and boil and boil it all day long. When what is left is syrupy, don't leave it on the flame too long. But seize the minute, build a new world, sing an old song. Keep up the fire! Maple syrup time |
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[Chorus (after each verse):]
Snow, snow, falling down; Covering up my dirty old town. Covers the garbage dump, covers the holes, Covers the rich homes, and the poor souls, Covers the station, covers the tracks, Covers the footsteps of those who'll not be back. Under the street lamp, there stands a girl, Looks like she's not got a friend in this world. Look at the big flakes come drifting down, Twisting and turning, round and round. Covers the mailbox, the farm and the plow. Even barbed wire seems - beautiful now. Covers the station, covers the tracks. Covers the footsteps of those who'll not be back |
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Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky, Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes all the same. There's a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one, And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. And the people in the houses All went to the university, Where they were put in boxes And they came out all the same, And there's doctors and lawyers, And business executives, And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. And they all play on the golf course And drink their martinis dry, And they all have pretty children And the children go to school, And the children go to summer camp And then to the university, Where they are put in boxes And they come out all the same. And the boys go into business And marry and raise a family In boxes made of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. There's a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one, And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. |
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Last train to Nuremberg! Last train to Nuremberg! Last train to Nuremberg! All on board! Do I see Lieutenant Calley? Do I see Captain Medina? Do I see General Koster and all his crew? Do I see President Nixon? Do I see both houses of Congress? Do I see the voters, me and you? [Chorus] Who held the rifle? Who gave the orders? Who planned the campaign to lay waste the land? Who manufactured the bullet? Who paid the taxes? Tell me, is that blood upon my hands? [Chorus] If five hundred thousand mothers went to Washington And said, "Bring all of our boys home without delay!" Would the man they came to see, say he was too busy? Would he say he had to watch a football game? |
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Old devil time, I'm gonna fool you now
Old devil time, you'd like to bring me down When I feel low, my lovers gather round And help me rise to fight you one more time Old devil pain, you've often pinned me down You thought I'd cry and beg you for the end At that very time my lovers gathered round And helped me rise to fight you one more time Old devil fear, you with your icy hands Old devil fear, you'd like to freeze me cold When I'm afraid, my lovers gather round And help me rise to fight you one more time Old devil hate, I knew you long ago Before I learned the poison in your breath Now when I hear your lies my lovers gather round And help me rise to fight you one more time No storm nor fire can ever beat us down No wind that blows but carries us further on And you who fear, oh lovers gather round And we will rise to sing it one more time |
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Well may the world go,
The world go, the world go, Well may the world go, When I'm far away. Well may the skiers turn, The swimmers churn, the lovers burn Peace, may the generals learn When I'm far away. Well may the world go, The world go, the world go, Well may the world go, When I'm far away. Sweet may the fiddle sound The banjo play the old hoe down Dancers swing round and round When I'm far away. Well may the world go, The world go, the world go, Well may the world go, When I'm far away. Fresh may the breezes blow Clear may the streams flow Blue above, green below When I'm far away. Well may the world go, The world go, the world go, Well may the world go, When I'm far away. |