Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Work for Peace, artist - Gil Scott-Heron. Album song Spirits, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 04.07.2019
Record label: The Orchard, TVT
Song language: English
Work for Peace |
Back when Eisenhower was the President, |
Golf courses was where most of his time was spent. |
So I never really listened to what the President said, |
Because in general I believed that the General was politically dead. |
But he always seemed to know when the muscles were about to be flexed, |
Because I remember him saying something, mumbling something about a Military |
Industrial Complex. |
Americans no longer fight to keep their shores safe, |
Just to keep the jobs going in the arms making workplace. |
Then they pretend to be gripped by some sort of political reflex, |
But all they’re doing is paying dues to the Military Industrial Complex. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
The Military and the Monetary, |
The Military and the Monetary. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
get together whenever they think its necessary, |
They turn our brothers and sisters into mercenaries, they are turning the |
planet into a cemetery. |
The Military and the Monetary, use the media as intermediaries, |
they are determined to keep the citizens secondary, they make so many decisions |
that are arbitrary. |
We’re marching behind a commander in chief, |
who is standing under a spotlight shaking like a leaf. |
but the ship of state had landed on an economic reef, |
so we knew he was going to bring us messages of grief. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
were shielded by January and went storming into February, |
Brought us pot bellied generals as luminaries, |
two weeks ago I hadn’t heard of the son of a bitch, |
now all of a sudden he’s legendary. |
They took the honour from the honourary, |
they took the dignity from the dignitaries, |
they took the secrets from the secretary, |
but they left the bitch in obituary. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
from thousands of miles away in a Saudi Arabian sanctuary, |
had us all scrambling for our dictionaries, |
cause we couldn’t understand the fuckin vocabulary. |
Yeah, there was some smart bombs, |
but there was some dumb ones as well, |
scared the hell out of CNN in that Baghdad hotel. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
they get together whenever they think its necessary, |
War in the desert sometimes sure is scary, |
but they beamed out the war to all their subsidiaries. |
Tried to make So Damn Insane a worthy adversary, |
keeping the citizens secondary, |
scaring old folks into coronaries. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
from thousands of miles in a Saudi Arabian sanctuary, |
kept us all wondering if all of this was really truely, necessary. |
We’ve got to work for Peace, |
Peace ain’t coming this way. |
If we only work for Peace, |
If everyone believed in Peace the way they say they do, |
we’d have Peace. |
The only thing wrong with Peace, |
is that you can’t make no money from it. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
they get together whenever they think its necessary, |
they’ve turned our brothers and sisters into mercenaries, |
they are turning the planet, into a cemetery. |
Got to work for Peace, |
Peace ain’t coming this way. |
We should not allow ourselves to be mislead, |
by talk of entering a time of Peace, |
Peace is not the absence of war, |
it is the absence of the rules of war and the threats of war and the |
preparation for war. |
Peace is not the absence of war, |
it is the time when we will all bring ourselves closer to each other, |
closer to building a structure that is unique within ourselves |
because we have finally come to Peace within ourselves. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
The Military and the Monetary, |
The Military and the Monetary. |
Get together whenever they think its necessary, |
they’ve turned our brothers and sisters into mercenaries, |
they are turning parts of the planet, into a cemetery. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
The Military and the Monetary, |
We hounded the Ayatollah religiously, |
Bombed Libya and killed Quadafi’s son hideously. |
We turned our back on our allies the Panamanians, |
and saw Ollie North selling guns to the Iranians. |
Watched Gorbachev slaughtering Lithuanians, |
We better warn the Amish, |
they may bomb the Pennsylvanians. |
The Military and the Monetary, |
get together whenever they think its necessary, |
they have turned our brothers and sisters into mercenaries, |
they are turning the planet, into a cemetery. |
I don’t want to sound like no late night commercial, |
but its a matter of fact that there are thousands of children all over the world |
in Asia and Africa and in South America who need our help. |
When they start talking about 55 cents a day and 70 cents a day, |
I know a lot of folks feel as though that, |
thats not really any kind of contribution to make, |
but we had to give up a dollar and a half just to get in the subway nowadays. |
So this is a song about tommorrow and about how tommorrow can be better. |
if we all, |
«Each one reach one, Each one try to teach one». |
Nobody can do everything, |
but everybody can do something, |
everyone must play a part, |
everyone got to go to work, Work for Peace. |
Spirit Say Work, Work for Peace |
If you believe the things you say, go to work. |
If you believe in Peace, time to go to work. |
Cant be wavin your head no more, go to work. |