Lyrics Sugar Trade - James Taylor
Now
back
when
this
Earth
was
a
silver
blue
jewel
And
back
when
your
grandfather′s
fathers
were
young
Men
of
these
shores
made
and
gave
up
their
lives
Pulling
up
fish
from
the
sea
While
down
in
the
African
slavery
trade
Stealing
young
men
to
cut
sugar
cane
Rum
to
New
Bedford
and
codfish
from
Maine
They
were
building
a
wall
that
will
always
remain
Oh,
the
crown
and
the
cross,
the
musket
and
the
chain
The
white
man's
religion,
the
family
name
Two
hundred
years
later
and
who
is
to
blame?
The
captain
or
the
cargo
or
the
juice
of
the
sugar
cane
The
doryman,
he
knows
when
the
riptides
will
run
He
sets
out
his
nets
and
he
waits
in
the
sun
He
thinks
of
his
family
and
drinks
of
his
rum
And
he
waits
for
the
codfish
to
come
It′s
the
same
goddamned
ocean
that
keeps
them
alive
It
will
swallow
you
up,
it
will
let
you
survive
It
will
heal
you
and
steal
you
and
take
you
away
Like
a
note
in
a
bottle
with
nothing
to
say
Now
back
when
this
Earth
was
a
silver
blue
jewel
Back
when
your
grandfather's
fathers
were
young
Men
of
these
shores
made
and
gave
up
their
lives
Pulling
up
fish
from
the
sea
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