paroles de chanson 4 June 1989 - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I
told
them
we
heard
singing
first
before
we
reached
the
Square
"Arise
the
wretched
of
the
earth"
filled
the
air
So
many
fists
clenched
to
the
sky
we
couldn't
count
them
all
But
then
the
sea
of
weeping
washed
over
the
Hall
I
told
them
no
one
saw
me,
there
was
no
one
who
would
know
I
was
an
army
soldier
dressed
in
students
clothes
Between
the
smoking
bonfires
we
held
our
rifles
high
As
the
ashes
of
the
banners
soared
into
the
sky
Ah,
I
was
seventeen
that
spring
Ah,
we
were
just
obeying
orders
Ah,
I
still
see
everything
Through
the
factory's
yellow
windows
In
the
dirty
stinking
river
In
the
messages
that
find
you
then
vanish
in
the
ether
They
vanish
in
the
ether:
I
told
them
not
to
fear
me
but
history
tells
the
tale
The
artists
and
the
poets
fill
up
every
jail
Before
I
held
a
rifle
I
held
an
artist's
brush
Before
Tiananmen
I
even
dreamed
of
love
Ah,
I
was
seventeen
that
spring
Ah,
we
were
just
obeying
orders
Ah,
I
still
see
everything
Through
the
factory's
yellow
windows
In
the
dirty
stinking
river
In
the
messages
that
found
me,
then
vanished
in
the
ether
In
the
messages
that
found
me:.
I
told
them
they'd
see
me
walking
in
the
rain
In
Budapest,
in
Prague,
in
Soweto's
lanes
Between
the
burning
oil
drums
and
the
graffiti
on
the
wall
I
told
them,
yes
I
told
them,
I
told
them
all
Ah,
I
was
seventeen
that
spring
Ah,
we
were
just
obeying
orders
Ah,
and
I
still
see
everything
Through
the
factory's
yellow
windows
In
the
dirty
stinking
river
In
the
messages
that
find
us,
then
vanish
in
the
ether
Oh
the
messages
will
find
us,
then
vanish
in
the
ether
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