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Bob Dylan - North Country Blues

로만짜 2012. 12. 21. 01:30

 

 

 

       

       

      Come gather 'round friends
      And I'll tell you a tale
      Of when the red iron pits ran plenty
      But the cardboard filled windows
      And old men on the benches
      Tell you now that the whole town is empty

      In the north end of town
      My own children are grown
      But I was raised on the other
      In the wee hours of youth
      My mother took sick
      And I was brought up by my brother

      The iron ore poured
      As the years passed the door
      The drag lines an' the shovels they was a-humming
      'Til one day my brother
      Failed to come home
      The same as my father before him

      Well a long winter's wait
      From the window I watched
      My friends they couldn't have been kinder
      And my schooling was cut
      As I quit in the spring
      To marry John Thomas, a miner

      Oh the years passed again
      And the givin' was good
      With the lunch bucket filled every season
      What with three babies born
      The work was cut down
      To a half a day's shift with no reason

      Then the shaft was soon shut
      And more work was cut
      And the fire in the air, it felt frozen
      'Til a man come to speak
      And he said in one week
      That number eleven was closin'

      They complained in the East
      They are paying too high
      They say that your ore ain't worth digging
      That it's much cheaper down
      In the South American towns
      Where the miners work almost for nothing

      So the mining gates locked
      And the red iron rotted
      And the room smelled heavy from drinking
      Where the sad, silent song
      Made the hour twice as long
      As I waited for the sun to go sinking

      I lived by the window
      As he talked to himself
      This silence of tongues it was building
      Then one morning's wake
      The bed it was bare
      And I's left alone with three children

      The summer is gone
      The ground's turning cold
      The stores one by one they're a-foldin'
      My children will go
      As soon as they grow
      Well, there ain't nothing here now to hold them

       

      The Times They Are A-Changin' ('64)