Lyrics Alabama '58 - The Dubliners
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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