Where are you now
Broken up or still around
The CIA says you're a guilty man
Will we see the likes of you again
Can anyone make a difference any more
Can anyone write a protest song
Pinky lefty revolutionary
Burned at the stake for
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Went to Cuba to meet Castro
Never got past sleepy Moscow
A giant man with a heavenly voice
MK Ultra turned you paranoid
No passport 'til 1958
McCarthy poisoned through with hate
Liberty lost still buried today
Beneath the lie of the USA
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Sing it loud
Sing it proud
I will be heard
I will be found
Sing it loud
Sing it proud
I will be heard
I will be found
Broken up or still around
The CIA says you're a guilty man
Will we see the likes of you again
Can anyone make a difference any more
Can anyone write a protest song
Pinky lefty revolutionary
Burned at the stake for
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Went to Cuba to meet Castro
Never got past sleepy Moscow
A giant man with a heavenly voice
MK Ultra turned you paranoid
No passport 'til 1958
McCarthy poisoned through with hate
Liberty lost still buried today
Beneath the lie of the USA
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
Aaaa ahhhh
A voice so pure
A vision so clear
I've gotta learn to live like you
Learn to sing like you
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Oo a ooa ooa oo
Sing it loud
Sing it proud
I will be heard
I will be found
Sing it loud
Sing it proud
I will be heard
I will be found
inviata da Alessandro - 3/2/2010 - 11:36
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Album "Know Your Enemy"
Scritta da James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore e Nicky Wire.
Brano dedicato a Paul Robeson, il grande baritono-basso, attore ed attivista per i diritti civili afromaericano.