Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Trickle Down, artist - Ani DiFranco. Album song Up Up Up Up Up Up, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 18.01.1999
Record label: Righteous Babe, United For Opportunity
Song language: English
Trickle Down |
you cease to smell the steel plant |
after you’ve lived there for a while |
smoke is snow is ash are leaves that blow |
through the air aloft |
all our houses dim their sliding |
to the same soot gray style |
and we hang our laundry out on sundays |
when they turn the furnaces off |
everybody’s daddy works up on the line |
the stienbrenners and the wilczewskis |
have been there the longest time |
everybody’s mommy squints into the sun |
sunday afternoon after all the laundry’s done |
sometimes a distant siren |
can set a dog to barking late at night |
then it dominos on down |
til every dog is joining in |
the first rumours of the layoffs |
sang like a distant siren might |
and we all perked up our ears |
and paced the fence |
of the ensuing din |
every night, we were glued to the tv news |
at six o’clock |
cuz it was hard to tell what was real |
and what was talk |
they explained about the cutbacks |
all the earnest frowns |
but what they didn’t say was that the plant |
was slowly shutting down |
this town is not the kind of place |
that money people go |
they make their jokes up on the tv |
about all the snow |
and they’re building condos downriver |
from where the plant had been |
but nobody really lives here |
now that the air is clean |
the president assured us |
it was all gonna trickle down |
like it’d be raining so much money |
that we’d be sad to see the sun |
mr. |
wilczewski’s brother had some business |
out in denver |
so they left denver |
and everybody knows they were the lucky ones |
you cease to smell the steel plant |
after you’v ebeen here for a while |