Song | Ballad of a Wobbly |
Artist | David Rovics |
Album | Ballad of a Wobbly |
[00:00.000] | 作曲 : David Stefan Rovics |
[00:09.483] | When I came to this country, left Scotland far behind |
[00:13.945] | Evicted from the highlands, told to go and find |
[00:18.708] | A new life in America across the Atlantic Sea |
[00:23.630] | Where I joined the millions of other refugees |
[00:27.533] | Who ended up at Ellis Island as the century began |
[00:32.736] | The wretched of the Earth from every foreign land |
[00:36.885] | When I came to this country, broken and bereft |
[00:41.727] | I quickly saw I'd have been no worse off if I'd never left |
[00:46.676] | Such awful deprivations as I'd never had to face |
[00:51.183] | Borne by Swedes and Russians, Africans and every other race |
[00:56.052] | Millions of people trying not to end up dead |
[01:00.492] | From cholera or blacklung or getting clubbed on the head |
[01:09.925] | When I came to this country, to have something on my fork |
[01:13.980] | It was obvious the first thing was to get out of New York |
[01:18.741] | I learned to hop the free trains, some other stiffs and I |
[01:23.618] | Caught a westbound rattler to give Oregon a try |
[01:28.178] | Signed up for the logging camps, became a timber beast |
[01:32.609] | If I'd stayed there any longer I'd have surely been deceased |
[01:37.572] | When I came to this country, I worked the copper mines in Butte |
[01:41.436] | I was a gandy dancer in Spokane in a gandy dancer suit |
[01:46.678] | I heard the Rebel Girl speak one night in a railway yard |
[01:51.241] | I joined the union right away and got my first red card |
[01:56.001] | I became a hobo organizer for the One Big Union grand |
[02:00.922] | Preaching the Wobbly gospel across this starving land |
[02:14.884] | When I came to this country, I soon enough lost track |
[02:19.527] | Of the number of times I felt a billy club upon my back |
[02:24.077] | Or how many times I saw the tents with freezing kids |
[02:29.169] | Working in the mines instead of living on the skids |
[02:33.611] | How many times I heard the horrid crying from below |
[02:38.079] | Of those trapped there in the dungeons with nowhere left to go |
[02:43.268] | When I came to this country, it was a hopeful time of desperation |
[02:47.935] | The red flags flew all across the nation |
[02:52.282] | But when the war began in Europe we refused to die and kill |
[02:56.914] | We refused to fight a bosses' war and serve the bosses' will |
[03:01.705] | That's when they got the Legion to burn down our union halls |
[03:06.554] | All across the land, where there used to be four walls |
[03:16.023] | When I came to this country, I had no great expectations |
[03:20.948] | But I didn't think I'd end up back here awaiting deportation |
[03:25.091] | On a steamship on the Hudson, I watch the sunset fade |
[03:30.135] | With 20,000 others swept up in the Palmer Raids |
[03:35.096] | Counting myself lucky that I'm still alive |
[03:39.530] | Remembering the moment that I first arrived |
[03:44.032] | When I came to this country |
[03:47.032] | When I came to this country |
[03:50.032] | When I came to this country... |
[00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : David Stefan Rovics |
[00:09.483] | When I came to this country, left Scotland far behind |
[00:13.945] | Evicted from the highlands, told to go and find |
[00:18.708] | A new life in America across the Atlantic Sea |
[00:23.630] | Where I joined the millions of other refugees |
[00:27.533] | Who ended up at Ellis Island as the century began |
[00:32.736] | The wretched of the Earth from every foreign land |
[00:36.885] | When I came to this country, broken and bereft |
[00:41.727] | I quickly saw I' d have been no worse off if I' d never left |
[00:46.676] | Such awful deprivations as I' d never had to face |
[00:51.183] | Borne by Swedes and Russians, Africans and every other race |
[00:56.052] | Millions of people trying not to end up dead |
[01:00.492] | From cholera or blacklung or getting clubbed on the head |
[01:09.925] | When I came to this country, to have something on my fork |
[01:13.980] | It was obvious the first thing was to get out of New York |
[01:18.741] | I learned to hop the free trains, some other stiffs and I |
[01:23.618] | Caught a westbound rattler to give Oregon a try |
[01:28.178] | Signed up for the logging camps, became a timber beast |
[01:32.609] | If I' d stayed there any longer I' d have surely been deceased |
[01:37.572] | When I came to this country, I worked the copper mines in Butte |
[01:41.436] | I was a gandy dancer in Spokane in a gandy dancer suit |
[01:46.678] | I heard the Rebel Girl speak one night in a railway yard |
[01:51.241] | I joined the union right away and got my first red card |
[01:56.001] | I became a hobo organizer for the One Big Union grand |
[02:00.922] | Preaching the Wobbly gospel across this starving land |
[02:14.884] | When I came to this country, I soon enough lost track |
[02:19.527] | Of the number of times I felt a billy club upon my back |
[02:24.077] | Or how many times I saw the tents with freezing kids |
[02:29.169] | Working in the mines instead of living on the skids |
[02:33.611] | How many times I heard the horrid crying from below |
[02:38.079] | Of those trapped there in the dungeons with nowhere left to go |
[02:43.268] | When I came to this country, it was a hopeful time of desperation |
[02:47.935] | The red flags flew all across the nation |
[02:52.282] | But when the war began in Europe we refused to die and kill |
[02:56.914] | We refused to fight a bosses' war and serve the bosses' will |
[03:01.705] | That' s when they got the Legion to burn down our union halls |
[03:06.554] | All across the land, where there used to be four walls |
[03:16.023] | When I came to this country, I had no great expectations |
[03:20.948] | But I didn' t think I' d end up back here awaiting deportation |
[03:25.091] | On a steamship on the Hudson, I watch the sunset fade |
[03:30.135] | With 20, 000 others swept up in the Palmer Raids |
[03:35.096] | Counting myself lucky that I' m still alive |
[03:39.530] | Remembering the moment that I first arrived |
[03:44.032] | When I came to this country |
[03:47.032] | When I came to this country |
[03:50.032] | When I came to this country... |