paroles de chanson F Troop - Archie Roach
I
was
only
sixteen
years,
when
I
met
my
brother
He
looked
at
me,
and
his
face
lit
up
with
joy
After
the
tears,
he
talked
about
our
mother
Held
me
close
and
whispered
'Butter
Boy'
I
remember
drinking
wine,
and
talking
with
my
brother
Had
a
drink,
then
he
didn't
think
I
should
I
told
him
I
could
handle
it,
and
I
said
'let's
get
another'
Sitting
in
the
kitchen,
in
Dight
Street
Collingwood
We'd
take
a
walk
to
Fitzroy,
early
in
the
morning
When
sometimes
family
life
became
a
strain
We'd
stand
outside
the
cellars
Greeting
friends
we
knew
were
coming
Grabbed
a
quart,
and
walked
to
Charcoal
Lane
I
remember
sitting
in
the
laneway
with
my
brother
Sharing
cigarettes
and
company
Drinking
with
some
friends
we
knew
Who
said
they
knew
our
father
Sitting
in
the
laneway,
my
brother
and
me
Now
the
lanes
were
not
forgotten
But
the
parks
became
our
haven
And
everybody
knew
the
parkies
law
And
I
see
my
brother
standing
On
that
hill
side,
and
he's
saying
F
Troop
doesn't
ride
here
anymore
I
remember
dancing
'round
the
jukebox
with
my
brother
Dancing
to,
and
singing
"I
Can
Help"
Acting
just
like
children
in
the
joy
we
gave
each
other
Dancing
'round
the
jukebox,
in
the
Champion
Hotel
Dancing
'round
the
jukebox,
in
the
Champion
Hotel
1 Weeping In The Forest
2 Native Born
3 Sister Brother
4 Archie's Introduction To 'Took the Children Away'
5 Took The Children Away
6 Bicentennial Blues
7 Beautiful Child
8 Archie's Introduction To 'Give Us Back Our Dancing'
9 Give Us Back Our Dancing
10 F Troop
11 Reach For You
12 Christmas Eve
13 The People of Sorrow
14 Blood and Tears
15 Keep Your Handouts Give Us Back Our Land
16 Archie Roach Interview (1988)
17 Archie Roach Interview (2008)
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