Текст песни Digging for Some Words - Juluka
Wanderers
and
nomads
have
gone
to
see
their
chieftains
Will
this
be
the
end
of
the
rain
and
the
birds?
Who
can
send
an
emissary
to
speak
to
the
seasons?
For
the
ravens
and
the
crows
already
soak
up
the
skies...
I'm
digging
for
some
words
beneath
the
stones
in
Zimbabwe
I'm
searching
for
a
drum
song
in
the
jungles
of
Zaire
I'm
groping
for
the
blood-moon
in
the
mountains
of
Malawi
Looking
for
the
Lion
of
Ethiopia...
The
setting
dusk
is
darkened
by
the
bark
of
the
baboon
The
frogs
and
the
owls
no
longer
call
to
the
moon
The
warlords
have
gathered,
blue
smoke
hiss
from
teeth
of
chrome
And
the
baobab
lies
trembling
in
the
boiling
blood-loam
The
fireplace
is
broken
and
the
grinding
stone
too
Its
million
pieces
flung
across
the
plains
of
Africa
Each
dusty
fragment
a
seed
from
which
grows
The
memory
of
a
debt
that
only
you
and
I
will
know
Seven
seasoned
soldiers
have
been
summoned
from
Saigon
A
craven
walkie
talkie
puts
their
bloodshot
armor
on
Some
drink
beer
milk,
some
drink
kinky-kola
Sheep
dogs
live
in
Outeniqua
Gun
dogs
in
Angola
Flames
lick
the
corners
of
each
hungry
horseman's
smile
They
have
locusts
in
their
scabbards
and
deserts
in
their
eyes
Passing
through
the
air
they
leave
a
sea
of
fetid
rumors
As
they
ride
across
the
skyline
on
a
secret
trail
of
lies
I
found
some
words
beneath
a
stone
in
Zimbabwe
I
heard
a
distant
drum
song
in
the
jungles
of
Zaire
The
blood-moon
spoke
of
war
in
the
mountains
of
Malawi
But
I
never
found
the
Lion
of
Ethiopia
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