Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Self Evident

Performed by Ani DiFranco





Yes,
Us people are just poems
We're 90% metaphor
With a leanness of meaning
Approaching hyper-distillation
And once upon a time
We were moonshine
Rushing down the throat of a giraffe
Yes, rushing down the long hallway
Despite what the p.a. announcement says
Yes, rushing down the long hall
Down the long stairs
In a building so tall
That it will always be there
Yes, it's part of a pair
There on the bow of Noah's ark
The most prestigious couple
Just kickin back parked
Against a perfectly blue sky
On a morning beatific
In its Indian summer breeze
On the day that America
Fell to its knees
After strutting around for a century
Without saying thank you
Or please

And the shock was subsonic
And the smoke was deafening
Between the setup and the punch line
'Cause we were all on time for work that day
We all boarded that plane for to fly
And then while the fires were raging
We all climbed up on the window sill
And then we all held hands
And jumped into the sky

And every borough looked up when it heard the first blast
And then every dumb action movie was summarily surpassed
And the exodus uptown by foot and motorcar
Looked more like war than anything I've seen so far
So far
So far
So fierce and ingenious
A poetic specter so far gone
That every jackass newscaster was struck dumb and stumbling
Over 'Oh my God' and Tthis is unbelievable' and on and on
And I'll tell you what, while we're at it
You can keep the Pentagon
Keep the propaganda
Keep each and every tv
That's been trying to convince me
To participate
In some prep school punk's plan to perpetuate retribution
Perpetuate retribution
Even as the blue toxic smoke of our lesson in retribution
Is still hanging in the air
And there's ash on our shoes
And there's ash in our hair
And there's a fine silt on every mantle
From Hell's Kitchen to Brooklyn
And the streets are full of stories
Sudden twists and near misses
And soon every open bar is crammed to the rafters
With tales of narrowly averted disasters
And the whiskey is flowin
Like never before
As all over the country
Folks just shake their heads
And pour

So here's a toast to all the folks that live in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, El Salvador

Here's a toast to the folks living on the Pine Ridge Reservation
Under the stone cold gaze of Mt. Rushmore

Here's a toast to all those nurses and doctors
Who daily provide women with a choice
Who stand down a threat the size of Oklahoma City
Just to listen to a young woman's voice

Here's a toast to all the folks on death row right now
Awaiting the executioner's guillotine
Who are shackled there with dread and can only escape into their heads
To find peace in the form of a dream, peace in the form of a dream

'Cause take away our Playstations
And we are a third world nation
Under the thumb of some blue blood royal son
Who stole the Oval Office and that phony election
I mean
It don't take a weatherman
To look around and see the weather
Jeb said he'd deliver Florida, folks
And boy, did he ever

And we hold these truths to be self evident:
#1 George W. Bush is not President
#2 America is not a true democracy
#3 The media is not fooling me
'Cause I am a poem heeding hyper-distillation
I've got no room for a lie so verbose
I'm looking out over my whole human family
And I'm raising my glass in a toast

Here's to our last drink of fossil fuels
May we vow to get off of this sauce
Shoo away the swarms of commuter planes
And find that train ticket we lost
'Cause once upon a time, the line followed the river
And peeked into all the backyards
And the laundry was waving
The graffiti was teasing us
From brick walls and bridges
We were rolling over ridges
Through valleys
Under stars
I dream of touring like Duke Ellington
In my own railroad car
I dream of waiting on the tall blonde wooden benches
In a grand station aglow with grace
And then standing out on the platform
And feeling the air on my face

Give back the night its distant whistle
Give the darkness back its soul
Give the big oil companies the finger, finally
And relearn how to rock-n-roll
Yes, the lessons are all around us, and the truth is waiting there
So it's time to pick through the rubble, clean the streets and clear the air
Get our government to pull its big dick out of the sand
Of someone else's desert
Put it back in its pants
And quit the hypocritical chants of
Freedom forever

'Cause when one lone phone rang
In two thousand and one
At ten after nine
On nine one one
Which is the number we all called
When that lone phone rang right off the wall
Right off our desk and down the long hall
Down the long stairs
In a building so tall
That the whole world turned
Just to watch it fall

And while we're at it
Remember the first time around?
The bomb?
The Ryder truck?
The parking garage?
The princess that didn't even feel the pea?
Remember joking around in our apartment on Avenue D?

Can you imagine how many paper coffee cups would have to change their design
Following a fantastical reversal of the New York skyline?!

It was a joke
At the time
And that was just a few years ago
So let the record show
That the FBI was all over that case
That the plot was obvious and in everybody's face
And scoping that scene
Religiously
The CIA
Or is it KGB?
Committing countless crimes against humanity
With this kind of eventuality
As its excuse
For abuse after expensive abuse
And it didn't have a clue
Look, another window to see through
Way up here
On the 104th floor
Look
Another key
Another door
10% literal
90% metaphor
3000 some poems disguised as people
On an almost too perfect day
Must be more than pawns
In some asshole's passion play
So now it's your job
And it's my job
To make it that way
To make sure they didn't die in vain
Sshhhhhh....
Baby, listen
Hear the train?
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Black or White

Performed by Michael Jackson





I took my baby on a Saturday bang
Boy is that girl with you? Yes, we're one and the same
Now I believe in miracles
And a miracle has happened tonight

But, if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're black or white

They print my message in the Saturday Sun
I had to tell them I ain't second to none
And I told about equality and it's true
Either you're wrong or you're right

But, if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're black or white

I am tired of this devil, I am tired of this stuff
I am tired of this business, goin' when the going gets rough
I ain't scared of your brother, I ain't scared of no sheets
I ain't scared of nobody, goin' when the gettin' gets mean

Protection for gangs, clubs and nations
Causing grief in human relations
It's a turf war on a global scale
I'd rather hear both sides of the tale

See, it's not about races just places, faces
Where your blood comes from is where your space is
I've seen the bright get duller
I'm not going to spend my life bein' a color

Don't tell me you agree with me
When I saw you kicking dirt in my eye
But, if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're black or white

I said if you're thinkin' of being my baby
It don't matter if you're black or white
I said if you're thinkin' of being my brother
It don't matter if you're black or white

It's black, it's white it's tough for you to get by
It's black, it's white
It's black, it's white it's tough for you to get by
It's black, it's white
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Another Disaster

Performed by The Samples





Every day another page gets printed
A picture taken through a dirty lens
It's been fun but maybe now it's over
The candles melting fast at both ends

But there's a road with no signs
And I'm going soon

It's a wonder just how many people
Thought the earth was easy to defend
In the poison wind we'll breathe much different
Watch the enemy become the friend

But there's a road with no signs
And I'm going soon

It's another disaster
It's the Devil with laughter
All the faces in plaster
Everything's going faster
It's another disaster

Only dreams and water dance below us
Shining up against the walls of stone
Find another picture lost in wreckage
As broken pieces find their way back home

But there's a road with no signs
And I'm going soon

It's another disaster
It's the Devil with laughter
All the faces in plaster
Everything's going faster
It's another disaster

It's another disaster
Everything's going faster
It's the devil with laughter

It's another disaster
It's another disaster
It's another disaster
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Glad To Be Gay

Performed by the Tom Robinson Band





The British Police are the best in the world
I don't believe one of these stories I've heard
'Bout them raiding our pubs for no reason at all
Lining the customers up by the wall
Picking out people and knocking them down
Resisting arrest as they're kicked on the ground
Searching their houses and calling them queer
I don't believe that sort of thing happens here

Sing if you're glad to be gay
Sing if you're happy that way

Pictures of naked young women are fun
In Titbits and Playboy, page three of The Sun
There's no nudes in Gay News our last magazine
But they still find excuses to call it obscene
Read how disgusting we are in the press
The News of The World and the Sunday Express
Molesters of children, corruptors of youth
It's there in the paper, it must be the truth

Sing if you're glad to be gay
Sing if you're happy that way

Don't try to kid us that if you're discreet
You're perfectly safe as you walk down the street
You don't have to mince or make bitchy remarks
To get beaten unconscious and left in the dark
I had a friend who was gentle and short
Got lonely one evening and went for a walk
Queerbashers caught him and kicked in his teeth
He was only hospitalised for a week

Sing if you're glad to be gay
Sing if you're happy that way

So sit back and watch as they close all our clubs
Arrest us for meeting and raid all our pubs
Make sure your boyfriend's at least 21
So only your friends and your brothers get done
Lie to your workmates, lie to your folks
Put down the queens and tell anti-queer jokes
Gay Lib's ridiculous, join their laughter
'The buggers are legal now, what more are they after?'

Sing if you're glad to be gay
Sing if you're happy that way
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Friday, January 31, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - (Nothing But) Flowers

Performed by Talking Heads





Here we stand
Like an Adam and an Eve
Waterfalls
The Garden of Eden
Two fools in love
So beautiful and strong
The birds in the trees
Are smiling upon them
From the age of the dinosaurs
Cars have run on gasoline
Where, where have they gone?
Now, it's nothing but flowers

There was a factory
Now there are mountains and rivers
You got it, you got it

We caught a rattlesnake
Now we got something for dinner
We got it, we got it

There was a shopping mall
Now it's all covered with flowers
You've got it, you've got it

If this is paradise
I wish I had a lawnmower
You've got it, you've got it

Years ago
I was an angry young man
I'd pretend
That I was a billboard
Standing tall
By the side of the road
I fell in love
With a beautiful highway
This used to be real estate
Now it's only fields and trees
Where, where is the town
Now, it's nothing but flowers
The highways and cars
Were sacrificed for agriculture
I thought that we'd start over
But I guess I was wrong

Once there were parking lots
Now it's a peaceful oasis
You got it, you got it

This was a Pizza Hut
Now it's all covered with daisies
You got it, you got it

I miss the honky tonks,
Dairy Queens, and 7-Elevens
You got it, you got it

And as things fell apart
Nobody paid much attention
You got it, you got it

I dream of cherry pies,
Candy bars, and chocolate chip cookies
You got it, you got it

We used to microwave
Now we just eat nuts and berries
You got it, you got it

This was a discount store,
Now it's turned into a cornfield
You got it, you got it

Don't leave me stranded here
I can't get used to this lifestyle
~ from Lyrics Mode ~

DN - Remembering Folk Icon, Activist Pete Seeger in His Own Words & Songs 3 of 3


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Money

Performed by Laura Nyro





She said, "I'm young enough
I'm old enough to paint a smile
I tasted heaven and hell
Heaven stay awhile"

Good friend is rare find
Their straight talk can ease your mind
A good pimp's gonna rob you blind

Money, money, money
I feel like a pawn in my own world
I found the system and I lost the pearl

It's breaking me down
Well, you don't wake, you don't shake
You just make the sound

Go round and round and round and round
Round and round and round and round

Bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little
Oh, 'til your freedom calls you

Somewhere out children laugh
Like meteors rolling down the grass
Mothers pull the night time in

Calling their children with spoons in the wind
Calling their children with spoons in the wind
Calling their children with spoons in the wind
But not for me

She said, "I'm young enough
I'm old enough in the city machine
Where industries fill the fish full of mercury"

She said, "My struggle hurt but it turned me on
When my revolution came, the chain was gone
On my feet 'til the sound of my heartbeat"

Money, money, money
Do you feel like a pawn in your own world?
Found the system and you lost the pearl

Like leaves coming down, you've got to wake, shake
Make your vibe go round and round and round and round
Round and round and round and round

Bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little, oh
Bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little, bleed a little, oh

Money, money
Make you crazy
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

DN - Remembering Folk Icon, Activist Pete Seeger in His Own Words & Songs 2 of 3


Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - No More Weapons

Performed by Steel Pulse





Ouch! We don't really need x 2
Yeah! No No

There's no time to beat around the BUSH
Now all the world is living in fear
The consequence a great disaster zone
The thought alone I cannot bear
And now that war has raised its ugly head
And all I can predict is woe yeah!
This claim for power paints the city red
I isolate the Status Quo.

We no want no weapons of mass destruction
We no want no weapons of mass destruction

No we no really need
No no weapons no
No, no

This has got to be the final conflict
Bestowed upon humanity
So much for a global coalition
A false sense of security
We are just pawns in the scheme of things
No matter what our race or creed
Survivors of this holocaust
We international refugees

We no want no weapons of mass destruction
We no want no weapons of mass destruction

No no no lethal weapons
No no lethal weapons
No weapons no weapons

This crave for power
Is one disaster, destruction's in the air
These ego trips, by heads of states, who giveth not a care
For all your children and all my children
The future's in despair
No no no No no no

We do want no weapons no
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

DN - Remembering Folk Icon, Activist Pete Seeger in His Own Words & Songs 1 of 3


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Drowning






Trouble with the world is we're too busy to think about it, all right
Why is there a rebel flag hanging from the state house walls?
Tired of hearin' this shit about heritage not hate
Time to make the world a better place

Why must we hate one another?
Well, no matter what we gotta live together
Just that you don't look like me, tell me what do you see
When we pass on the street what do you wanna see

P.E.'s coming is all I gotta say
Wanna turn and run away
They're just telling you how they see it
Right or wrong they don't care, you wish that they would quit

Drowning in a sea of tears
Hatred trying to hide your fears
Living only for yourself
Hating everybody else
'Cause they don't look like you

Nanci singing it's a hard life wherever you go
About some fat racist living in Chicago
Trying to teach his kids to hate everyone
Well, tell me why is that something you wanna teach your son?

Why must we hate one another?
When the people in the church, they tell me you're my brother
You don't walk like me, I said that, you don't talk like me, saying
Go back to Africa, I just don't understand

Drowning in a sea of tears
Hatred trying to hide your fears
Living only for yourself
Hating everybody else
'Cause they don't look like you, don't look like you

I'm trying to be someone that he could look up to, but
When I walk down the street, tell me what do you see
I'm a man, well, I'm a man, I'm a man
No I'm not like you
Why do you hate me so
I don't know, well, I don't know, I don't know

Hating everybody else
'Cause they don't look like you

Oh drowning
Hating everybody else
'Cause they don't look like you

Drowning
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Monday, January 27, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Signs

Performed by the Five Man Electric Band





And the sign said
"Long-haired freaky people
Need not apply"
So I tucked my hair up under my hat
And I went in to ask him why
He said, "You look like a fine upstandin' young man
I think you'll do"
So I took off my hat and said, "Imagine that
Huh, me workin' for you"
Whoa

Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery
Breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that
Can't you read the sign?

And the sign said
"Anybody caught trespassin'
Will be shot on sight"
So I jumped on the fence and I yelled at the house
"Hey! What gives you the right
To put up a fence to keep me out
But to keep Mother Nature in?
If God was here, he'd tell you to your face
'Man, you're some kind of sinner'"

Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery
Breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that
Can't you read the sign?

Now, hey you, mister, can't you read?
You got to have a shirt and tie to get a seat
You can't even watch, no, you can't eat
You ain't supposed to be here
The sign said, "You've got to have a membership card
To get inside"
Uh!

And the sign said
"Everybody welcome
Come in, kneel down and pray"
But when they passed around the plate at the end of it all
I didn't have a penny to pay
So I got me a pen and a paper
And I made up my own little sign
I said, "Thank you, Lord, for thinkin' 'bout me
I'm alive and doin' fine"
Woo!

Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery
Breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that
Can't you read the sign?

Sign, sign
Everywhere a sign
Sign
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - We Want Peace

Performed by Lenny Kravitz





Come on people
It's time to get together
It's time for the revolution

Here is once again in our face
Why haven't we learn from our past
We're at the crossroads of our human race
Why are we kicking our own ass

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast

We're on the eve of destruction my friends
We are about to go to far
Politicians think that war is the way
But we know that love has the power

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast

The solution is simple and fame
There won't be peace if we don't try
In a war there is nothing to gain
When so many people will die

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast

We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
We want it yes
We want peace
And we want it fast
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Resolution Greed

Performed by Bathory





Independence, terrorism
A hail of pebbles and stones
Poverty and racism
The wheel of conflict rolls on

Dictatorship, fanaticism
The battle lines drawn in mind and soil
A drop of fucking human blood
For every gallon of oil

Hightech death and Disneyland
Censorship and Jesus Christ
Dual moraled Uncle Sam
World police and fucking apple pie

The crescent and the endless
Ever changing dunes
The sun and precious black gold
A different culture language
Creed and tune
A different God I have been told

Pushed into corners hunted down
Observed, surveyed and chained
Religious fundamentalism
Prosper as pressure is sustained

Hightech death and Disneyland
Censorship and Jesus Christ
Dual moraled Uncle Sam
World police and fucking apple pie

Resolution Greed
Resolution Greed
Resolution Greed
Resolution Greed
Resolution Greed
Resolution Greed
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Friday, January 24, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Vigilante Man

Performed by Woody Guthrie





Have you seen that vigilante man?
Have you seen that vigilante man?
Have you seen that vigilante man?
I been hearin' his name all over the land.

Well, what is a vigilante man?
Tell me, what is a vigilante man?
Has he got a gun and a club in his hand?
Is that is a vigilante man?

Rainy night down in the engine house,
Sleepin' just as still as a mouse,
Man come along an' he chased us out in the rain.
Was that a vigilante man?

Stormy days we passed the time away,
Sleepin' in some good warm place.
Man come along an' we give him a little race.
Was that a vigilante man?

Preacher Casey was just a workin' man,
And he said, "Unite all you working men."
Killed him in the river some strange man.
Was that a vigilante man?

Oh, why does a vigilante man,
Why does a vigilante man
Carry that sawed-off shot-gun in his hand?
Would he shoot his brother and sister down?

I rambled 'round from town to town,
I rambled 'round from town to town,
And they herded us around like a wild herd of cattle.
Was that the vigilante men?

Have you seen that vigilante man?
Have you seen that vigilante man?
I've heard his name all over this land.
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Fresh Garbage

Performed by Spirit





Fresh garbage
Fresh garbage.

Look beneath your lid some morning
See those things you didn't quite consume
The world's a can for your fresh garbage.

Look beneath your lid some morning
See those things you didn't quite consume
Your fresh garbage.

Fresh garbage
Fresh garbage.

Look beneath your lid some morning
See those things you didn't quite consume
The world's a can for your fresh garbage.
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Religious Vomit

Performed by Dead Kennedys





All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions make me sick
All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions suck

They all claim that they have the truth
That'll set you free
Just give them all your money and they'll set you free
Free for a fee

They all claim that they have the answer
When they don't even know the question
They're just a bunch of liars
They just want your money
They just want your consciousness

All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions make me sick
All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions suck

All religions suck
All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions suck
All religions make me wanna bleah

They all claim that they have the truth
That'll set you free
Just give them all your money and they'll set you free
Free for a fee

They all claim that they have the answer
When they don't even know the question
They're just a bunch of liars
They just want your money
They just want your consciousness

All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions make me sick
All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions suck

All religions suck
All religions make me wanna throw up
All religions suck
All religions make me wanna bleah

They really make me sick
They really make me sick
They really make me sick
They really make me sick
They really make me sick
They really make me ill
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Screaming For the Poor

Performed by Lutan Fyah





Yes JAH give thanks
And i have seen many homeless walk the streets
Yes with out shelter nuh clothes upon their back no food to eat
Then hear mi out
Oh yes

I have heard screaming from the poor oh yes
Someone please call the police
I have heard screaming from the poor
1-1-9 alert then it's a state of emergency

Awright den coo-yah now
Den check di condition di yutes dem living in
Ransackle board house,zinc fence and pit latrine
Hey poverty stress dem out some have dem big gun slinging
Uptown and living large dem neva cease from di killing
Den momma ban har belly and bawl
Upon di death toll shi hear har one son name guh call
Try some hustling guh put up a one stall
Here comes metro police awright oh yes

I have heard screaming from the poor oh yes
Someone please call the police
I have heard screaming from the poor
1-1-9 alert we living in a state of emergency

Hear mi out
Den ghetto yutes be careful of dem pencil neck trickster
Hey fi a spit inna di bucket dem wi sell yuh fi di length a di dollar
Mouth full a lies dem a failure
RASTA burn out dem free paper
Den all dem good fa is to enslave the poor for cheap wages
Hey man son toiling for length of dayses
Education is so good but so expensive
Oh mi cyaant even find di monthly bills

I have heard screaming from the poor oh yes
Someone please call the police
I have heard screaming from the poor
1-1-9 alert living in a state of emergency

Den tell mi a who boost di yutes and tun dem inna ruff neck
Gi dem big gun fi buss and mek dem a beat dem chest
Big house pretty cyar and nuff fanciness
Yuh gi dem drugs fi sell and den gi feds dem address
I see dat yuh nuh care about the homeless
Ghetto living is a day to day stress
Nuff yutes walk di streets confuse and perplex
They never know what coming up next
Yes yes

I have heard screaming from the poor oh yes
Someone please call the police
I have heard screaming from the poor
1-1-9 alert then it's a state of emergency
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Monday, January 20, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Colors of the Wind

Performed by Vanessa Williams





You think you own whatever land you land on
The earth is just a dead thing you can claim
But I know every rock and tree and creature
Has a life, has a spirit, has a name

You think the only people who are people
Are the people who look and think like you
But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger
You'll learn things you never knew, you never knew

Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon?
Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned?
Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?

Come run the hidden pine trails of the forest
Come taste the sun sweet berries of the earth
Come roll in all the riches all around you
And for once never wonder what they're worth

The rainstorm and the river are my brothers
The heron and the otter are my friends
And we are all connected to each other
In a circle, in a hoop that never ends

Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon?
Or let the eagle tell you where he's been?
Can you sing with all the voices of the mountain?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?

How high does the sycamore grow?
If you cut it down, then you'll never know

And you'll never hear the wolf cry to the blue corn moon
For whether we are white or copper skinned
We need to sing with all the voices of the mountains
We need to paint with all the colors of the wind

You can own the earth and still
All you'll own is earth until
You can paint with all the colors of the wind
~ from Lyric Wiki ~

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Afternoon Matinee: Protest - Between the Wars

Performed by Billy Bragg





I was a miner, I was a docker
I was a railway man between the wars
I raised a family in times of austerity
With sweat at the foundry between the wars

I paid the union and as times got harder
I looked to the government to help the working man
But they brought prosperity down at the armoury
We're arming for peace, me boys between the wars

I kept the faith and I kept voting
Not for the iron fist but for the helping hand
For theirs is a land with a wall around it
And mine is a faith in my fellow man

Theirs is a land of hope and glory
Mine is the green field and the factory floor
Theirs are the skies all dark with bombers
And mine is the peace we knew between the wars

Call up the craftsmen, bring me the draftsmen
Build me a path from cradle to grave
And I'll give my consent to any government
That does not deny a man a living wage

Go find the young men never to fight again
Bring up the banners from the days gone by
Sweet moderation, heart of this nation
Desert us not, we are between the wars
~ from Lyric Wiki ~