Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Alabama '58 , by - Luke Kelly. Song from the album The Best Of, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 09.07.2016
Record label: TY4TM
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Alabama '58 , by - Luke Kelly. Song from the album The Best Of, in the genre Музыка мираAlabama '58 |
| In Alabama 1958 |
| The cost of human life is very low |
| A man that’s black is trampled down |
| Just like they were a thousand years ago |
| But these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| Two thousand years ago a million men |
| Were gathered into royal Egypt’s land |
| Were bound together, forced to build |
| Pyramids of stone in desert sand |
| But these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| Mary’s son walked through a land of woe |
| Dreaming of the world as it could be |
| But the good and lawful men of Rome |
| Bound him like a robber to a tree |
| But these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| In Britain just a hundred years ago |
| The jails were full of good and hungry men |
| Diggers, Fenians, many more |
| Fought and died but rose to fight again |
| But these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| Last year a negro stole a dollar bill |
| The judge he said «We mustn’t be severe |
| Instead of death we’ll give him life imprisonment |
| To show there’s justice here» |
| For these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| And so throughout the ages you have seen |
| How progress marches ever on its way |
| No rack, no wheel, no Spanish boot |
| For Alabama’s prisoners today |
| For these are more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man may walk his road in peace |
| For all are free! |
| In these more enlightened days |
| No room for all these savage ways |
| Leave and let them go |
| Now every man should walk his road in peace |
| Let man be free! |
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