Lyrics Sands of Sudan - The Dubliners
There's
a
withering
child
on
the
sands
of
Sudan
His
body's
too
weak
to
hold
out
his
hand
And
beg
for
the
bread
that
he
might
get
today
For
the
bird
in
the
sky
from
the
West's
on
its
way
He
looks
up
with
anguish
and
grieve
in
his
face
The
first
world
is
coming,
but
coming
too
late
His
young
sister's
body
lies
dead
in
the
sand
As
the
bird
from
the
West
drops
it's
load
on
the
land
The
vultures
looked
down
from
an
African
sky
On
one
living
hell
as
they
wait
for
their
prey
The
hardship
and
suffering
too
great
to
believe
These
poor
hungry
people
they
need
some
relief
The
West's
anxious
faces
look
on
in
despair
From
the
comfort
of
home
where
we
lounge
in
a
chair
And
shed
a
few
tears
for
the
victims
that
die
On
video-screens
that
we've
saved
up
to
buy
So
what
is
more
cruel,
is
it
nature
or
men
As
thousands
more
perish
on
the
sand
of
Sudan
And
what
price
to
pay
for
a
small
bag
of
grain
That
the
West
throws
away
for
its
profit
and
gain
There's
a
withering
child
on
the
sands
of
Sudan
His
body's
too
weak
to
hold
out
his
hand
And
beg
for
the
bread
that
he
might
get
today
For
the
bird
in
the
sky
from
the
west's
on
its
way
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