paroles de chanson Talking Columbia - Woody Guthrie
Well,
down
along
the
river
just
a-sittin′
on
a
rock
I'm
a-lookin′
at
the
boats
in
the
Bonneville
lock.
Gate
swings
open,
the
boat
sails
in,
Toot
that
whistle,
she's
gone
again.
Gasoline
goin'
up.
Wheat
comin′
down.
Well,
I
filled
up
my
hat
brim,
drunk
a
little
taste,
Thought
about
a
river
just
a-goin′
to
waste;
Thought
about
the
dust,
an'
thought
about
the
sand,
Thought
about
the
people,
an′
thought
about
the
land.
Folks
runnin'
round
all
over
creation,
Lookin′
for
some
kind
of
little
place.
Well,
I
pulled
out
my
pencil,
scribbled
this
song,
Figured
all
them
salmon
just
couldn't
be
wrong;
Them
salmon
fish
is
mighty
shrewd,
They
got
senators
and
politicians,
too.
Just
about
like
the
president.
They
run
every
four
years.
You
just
watch
this
river,
though,
pretty
soon
Everybody′s
gonna
be
changin'
their
tune;
The
big
Grand
Coulee
and
the
Bonneville
dams
Run
a
thousand
factories
for
Uncle
Sam.
And
everybody
else
in
the
world.
Turnin'
out
Everything
from
fertilizers
to
sewing
machines,
And
atomic
bedrooms
and
plastic
--
Everything′s
gonna
be
plastic.
Uncle
Sam
need
houses
and
stuff
to
eat,
Uncle
Sam
needs
wool,
and
Uncle
Sam
needs
wheat,
Uncle
Sam
needs
water
and
power
dams,
Uncle
Sam
needs
people,
and
the
people
need
land.
′Course
I
don't
like
dictators
none
myself,
But
then
I
think
the
whole
country
had
ought
to
be
run
by
E-lec-trici-ty.
1 Ramblin' Round
2 Oregon Trail
3 Roll On Columbia
4 New Found Land
5 Talking Columbia
6 Roll Columbia, Roll
7 Columbia's Waters
8 Ramblin' Blues
9 It Takes a Married Man to Sing a Worried Song
10 Hard Travelin'
11 The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done
12 Jackhammer Blues
13 Song of the Coulee Dam
14 Grand Coulee Dam
15 Washington Talkin' Blues
16 Pastures of Plenty
17 End of My Line
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