paroles de chanson Millennium Blues - Eric Stewart
I
heard
a
baby
wailin',
she
wanted
to
be
fed,
I
heard
a
grown
man
cryin',
he
couldn't
find
the
bread.
I
heard
a
fat
man
sigh,
he
couldn't
figure
why,
He
couldn't
move
his
head,
they
couldn't
move
his
bed,
But
he
was
already
dead.
I
saw
a
poor
man
beggin',
he
couldn't
buy
a
meal,
I
saw
his
shoulders
saggin',
he
didn't
want
to
steal.
I
heard
a
tycoon
moan,
he's
screamin'
down
the
phone,
He
missed
an
easy
trick,
he
missed
his
lunch
with
Mick,
But
I
was
feelin'
sick.
I
saw
the
mighty
wave,
it
was
a
wondrous
sight,
The
people
jumped
for
joy,
but
then
they
ran
in
fright.
They
heard
the
crashin'
sound,
they
moved
to
higher
ground,
but
there
was
no
escape,
The
walls
began
to
break,
but
it
was
all
too
late.
I
saw
a
nation
dyin',
the
vultures
stripped
it
clean,
We
didn't
move
a
muscle,
the
piggies
got
the
cream.
They
moved
it
far
away,
to
the
land
of
yodel-ey,
The
bankers
rubbed
their
hands,
The
famine
took
the
land,
the
dream
had
turned
to
sand.
This
life
is
far
too
short,
the
future
can't
be
bought,
We're
livin'
for
today,
someday
we're
gonna
pay,
Must
be
another
way.
I
don't
believe
in
luck,
we
shouldn't
pass
the
buck,
This
ain't
no
fine
romance,
we've
got
to
take
a
chance,
We've
got
to
get
up
and
dance.
Why
do
we
sit
and
wait?
It's
not
a
twist
of
fate.
Why
all
this
apathy
that
what
will
be
will
be?
Is
that
our
destiny?
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