paroles de chanson Parihaka - Tim Finn
My
friend,
My
friend,
I
hate
to
see
you
suffer,
Events
conspire
to
bring
us
to
our
knees,
My
friend,
my
friend,
you've
taken
this
the
wrong
way,
Rise
up,
defend
yourself,
never
give
in,
Look
to
the
sky,
the
spirit
of
Te
Whiti,
The
endless
tide
is
murmuring
his
name.
I
know
Te
Whiti
will
never
be
defeated,
And
even
at
the
darkest
hour,
His
presence
will
remain.
I'll
sing
to
you
the
song
of
Parihaka.
Te
Whiti
he
used
the
language
of
the
spirit,
Then
stood
accused,
the
madman
and
his
dream,
He
saw
the
train
go
roaring
through
the
tunnel,
He
heard
the
voice
travel
on
the
magic
wire,
But
he
loved
the
silence
of
the
river,
He
watched
the
dog
piss
on
the
cannon's
wheel.
I
know
Te
Whiti
will
never
be
defeated,
And
even
at
the
darkest
hour,
His
presence
will
remain.
I'll
sing
to
you
the
song
of
Parihaka.
One
day
you'll
know
the
truth,
They
can't
pull
out
the
roots,
Come
and
take
me
home,
To
weep
for
my
lost
brother.
They
gather
still,
the
clouds
of
Taranaki,
His
children's
children
wearing
the
white
plume,
So
take
me
for
the
sins
of
these
sad
islands,
The
wave
still
breaks
on
the
rock
of
Rouhotu.
And
when
you
taste
the
salt
that's
on
your
pudding,
And
when
you
taste
the
sugar
in
your
soup,
Think
of
Te
Whiti,
he'll
never
be
defeated,
Even
at
the
darkest
hour,
His
presence
will
remain,
I'll
sing
for
you
the
song
of
Parihaka,
Come
to
Parihaka,
Weep
for
my
lost
brother,
The
spirit
of
nonviolence,
Has
come
to
fill
the
silence,
Come
to
Parihaka.
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