Текст песни Eyes Of The Immigrant - Eric Andersen
They
came
by
day,
and
they
came
by
night.
They
came
like
cattle
they
were
packed
so
tight.
They
rolled
on
the
stairways
and
they
slept
on
the
decks.
And
the
only
thing
they
knew
was
they
could
not
turn
back.
They
came
from
Sweden
and
they
came
from
France.
They
came
from
up
and
down
along
the
continent.
They
came
in
floods
and
they
came
in
waves.
They
came
for
glory
and
they
came
to
escape.
Some
held
their
breath
in
the
morning
light.
As
New
York
Harbor
came
into
sight.
They
leaned
on
the
rails
and
the
decks
just
to
see.
A
statue
of
a
lady
known
as
"Liberty."
Their
hands
gripped
the
rails
and
their
eyes
peered
up.
Some
were
crying
with
their
eyes;
some
were
crying
with
their
hearts.
They
were
dreaming
of
the
future;
they
were
crying
for
a
chance.
Maybe
the
son
of
a
shipper
could
even
be
the
president.
CHORUS:
Eyes
of
the
healthy
and
eyes
of
the
lame
Eyes
of
the
free
and
the
eyes
of
the
chain
Eyes
of
the
wealthy
and
eyes
of
the
poor
Eyes
of
an
Indian
who
rides
nevermore
Always
remember
and
never
forget
Beneath
all
the
dirt
and
beneath
all
the
sweat
Who
looked
to
the
future
and
knew
what
it
meant
But
the
hearts
and
the
minds
and
the
souls
and
the
dreams
In
the
eyes,
eyes
of
the
Immigrant
Out
of
Ellis
Island
they
poured
like
sheep
Onto
the
land
and
into
the
streets.
With
their
hands
on
their
children
and
their
coats
on
their
backs
They
brought
nothing
more
than
they
could
fit
in
their
sacks.
Carpenters,
steel
workers,
firemen,
and
cops
Peddled
rags
full
of
shoes
in
all
the
neighborhood
shops.
They
worked
with
their
hands
and
they
worked
with
their
backs
Bringin'
coal
from
the
ground
and
puttin'
smoke
up
the
stacks.
Wave
after
wave
the
flood
never
stopped.
Soon
the
ones
on
the
bottom
they
rose
to
the
top.
They
dreamed
and
they
said
no
matter
how
its
gotten
bad,
You
give
to
your
kids
the
things
that
you
never
had.
Be
doctors
and
lawyers
and
chairmen
of
the
boards.
Be
the
guardians
of
peace
and
protectors
in
the
wars.
You
work
with
your
knowledge
and
your
skills
and
your
minds.
Now
its
everybody's
future
that
you
hold
in
your
sights.
CHORUS
Some
tried
to
settle,
some
couldn't
out
of
fear.
Some
kept
dreaming
of
the
new
frontier.
Everybody
was
convinced
they
had
a
place
in
the
sun,
That
it
wasn't
what
you
were
so
much
as
what
you
could
become.
Everybody's
future
wasn't
everybody's
dream;
The
land
could
be
barren
and
the
streets
could
be
mean.
It
was
a
fact
in
the
suburbs
and
the
farms
and
the
shacks
That
you
only
knew
ahead
there
ain't
no
room
to
fall
back.
This
is
the
land
and
the
home
of
the
free.
That's
what
we
want
the
whole
world
to
believe.
Not
everybody
makes
it
to
the
top
of
the
heap:
Some
were
brought
in
chains
from
far
across
the
sea;
Some
lost
their
way
and
some
lost
track;
And
some
realized
that
you
can't
look
back.
And
sometimes
you
hear
it
but
you
don't
know
where
The
sound
of
the
waves
still
crashing
in
your
ear.
CHORUS
Of
the
immigrant...
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