Song | An Interlude: Beginning to Take |
Artist | Chumbawamba |
Album | Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records |
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作词 : Chumbawamba | |
作曲 : Chumbawamba | |
[Verse 1] | |
Words to describe Nicaragua of old | |
Cash crops and hunger and US control | |
Coffee and sugar on company land | |
Made to supply what the boss would demand | |
[Pre-Chorus 1] | |
Then one July morning in '79 | |
Nicaragua decided to leave it behind | |
[Chorus] | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
[Verse 2] | |
Women are winning what they've never known | |
The power to organize outside the home | |
Starting to find what is equal and fair | |
Ensuring that this revolution is shared | |
[Pre-Chorus 2] | |
Regaining lost chances, demanding much more | |
Running the factories, fighting the war | |
[Chorus] | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
[Verse 3] | |
Nobody claims that it's over and done | |
There's too much depends on enlistment and guns | |
And raising their children and filling their plates | |
And chasing the Contras to Washington State | |
[Pre-Chorus 3] | |
The Yankee conspiracy thrown to the ground | |
That's where the spirit of change can be found | |
[Chorus] | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives |
zuo ci : Chumbawamba | |
zuo qu : Chumbawamba | |
Verse 1 | |
Words to describe Nicaragua of old | |
Cash crops and hunger and US control | |
Coffee and sugar on company land | |
Made to supply what the boss would demand | |
PreChorus 1 | |
Then one July morning in ' 79 | |
Nicaragua decided to leave it behind | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
Verse 2 | |
Women are winning what they' ve never known | |
The power to organize outside the home | |
Starting to find what is equal and fair | |
Ensuring that this revolution is shared | |
PreChorus 2 | |
Regaining lost chances, demanding much more | |
Running the factories, fighting the war | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
Verse 3 | |
Nobody claims that it' s over and done | |
There' s too much depends on enlistment and guns | |
And raising their children and filling their plates | |
And chasing the Contras to Washington State | |
PreChorus 3 | |
The Yankee conspiracy thrown to the ground | |
That' s where the spirit of change can be found | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives |
zuò cí : Chumbawamba | |
zuò qǔ : Chumbawamba | |
Verse 1 | |
Words to describe Nicaragua of old | |
Cash crops and hunger and US control | |
Coffee and sugar on company land | |
Made to supply what the boss would demand | |
PreChorus 1 | |
Then one July morning in ' 79 | |
Nicaragua decided to leave it behind | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
Verse 2 | |
Women are winning what they' ve never known | |
The power to organize outside the home | |
Starting to find what is equal and fair | |
Ensuring that this revolution is shared | |
PreChorus 2 | |
Regaining lost chances, demanding much more | |
Running the factories, fighting the war | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives | |
Verse 3 | |
Nobody claims that it' s over and done | |
There' s too much depends on enlistment and guns | |
And raising their children and filling their plates | |
And chasing the Contras to Washington State | |
PreChorus 3 | |
The Yankee conspiracy thrown to the ground | |
That' s where the spirit of change can be found | |
Chorus | |
And the people are learning to take back their lives | |
As the country will change, Sandinista survives |