Leon Rosselson - Song of the Old Communist скачать видео бесплатно


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From Wo Sin Die Elefanten

He was one of those dogged old men

Who lived in the past

Telling stories you don't want to know

About how it was then, the hunger, the hardship

The hopes and the struggles of so long ago

And we must have looked bored,

For like sparks from the cinders,

His eyes glowed with anger, his words seemed to burn;

He said "I will be heard, for my life is not over;

I've something to say yet, you've something to learn."

He said, "You, who have nothing at all to believe in;

To you, whose motto is, 'money comes first';

Who are you, to tell us that our lives have been wasted?

That all that we've fought for has turned into dust?

"I was only a lad when we read that in Russia,

The workers, the Soviets, had taken all power,

And the man they called Lenin, who led them,

Was our inspiration; his triumph was our finest hour.

"And I'll always remember how fear shook the wealthy,

Like thieves who have just been caught out in their crime!

But we, who had known only war and the workhouse

Rejoiced, that a new world was born in that time!

"You can't know what it meant, or the pride that we felt

To know working people, people like us

Could shake off the shackles, could topple the palaces,

Remake the world without ruler or boss!

"It was this kept us going, this dream of a new world,

Through all those dark years of defeat and despair

When we, who were proud to proclaim ourselves Communists,

Fought for that world free from hunger and fear.

"It was, 'Down with the Means Test! No cuts in our wages!

We want three pounds a week and a seven-hour day!'

And there wasn't a thing that we got but we fought for it -

Don't you know bosses give nothing away?

"And the strikes and the marches, the battles to beat off

The bailiffs and coppers when hope was still young.

Hot heads and hot hearts, as we tested our power -

'The Workers Triumphant', that was our song."

For a time he was silent, and lost in his memories.

Then, but more softly, his words came again.

"P'raps we hoped for too much, p'raps the cost was too much -

There are things I know now that I couldn't know then.

"We believed revolution was just 'round the corner

And we were the vanguard to bring it about!

And the other Left parties, we classed as class traitors.

Bourgeois social fascists, of that we'd no doubt!

"And then the times changed, we campaigned for the Popular Front.

The old line might never have been.

But we led the workers in combatting Fascism,

Mosely in London and Franco in Spain.

"We believed we were History's chosen,

And Soviet Russia, our future, our heart and our soul.

And the Five Year Plan was a vision of plenty

To us who'd spent half of our lives on the dole.

"We knew of the trials and purges of course,

And were shocked when we heard those old comrades confess

But yes, we defended the first Workers' State

In the face of the slander and lies of the Press!

"And you, who have nothing at all to believe in;

To you, whose motto is, 'money comes first';

Who are you, to tell us that our lives have been wasted?

That all that we've fought for has turned into dust?

"You may think we were duped, well we paid for our dreams;

Broken lives, broken marriages, jobs lost and jail.

Some lost heart in the Left, some betrayed us for medals -

There are always some turncoats whose souls are for sale.

"But the best of us never surrendered our vision.

And we kept the faith through the bleakest defeat.

D'you think that was easy, surrounded by hatred?

The sneer of indifference, the hurt of deceit?

"And our lives were made rich by the cause that we fought for,

The friendship, the fellowship, sharing one pain.

To transform society, end exploitation,

And that day will come yet - but not in my time."

Again he was silent, and what could we tell him?

That the world now was different, that he'd had his day?

That an old man's dreams were not our concern?

But still, there was something he wanted to say.

"Now, when I look back, I see what we fought against.

Homelessness, hunger, injustice and war.

But what did fight for? What dream did we strive for?

I used to know once - now I'm o longer sure.

"But you, who have nothing at all to believe in;

To you, whose motto is, 'money comes first';

Who are you, to tell us that our lives have been wasted?

That all that we've fought for has turned into dust?"

He was one of those lonely old men

Who live in the past, telling stories you don't want to know.

About how it was then, the hunger, the hardship,

The hopes and the struggles of so long ago...

Комментарии

9 years назад

andrew w Taylor

Thank you, Steve! No other commitment could have given us a comparable enrichment at the heart of humanity's struggle. And the struggle carries on!

9 years назад

Ian Hartman

As a young communist this song makes me very sad.

9 years назад

Willi Bleimeister

This reminds me of someone......?

9 years назад

takahiro komura

Thanks for your uploading.This is a great,and melancholy song.

10 years назад

Averyanti Tory

I agree..this is surely one of the greatest, most intelligent (political) songwriters there's ever been. As much as I like and respect Dylan and other American folk-writers, they always seem to be a bit woolly.... nothing very specific to say. 

10 years назад

Rachel Schofield

A wonderful song, I am 57 and I feel for the old communist. Its best to persevere. At least I am banging my head against a wall in a group and possibly giving the wall a slight quiver. The alternative is the lonesome personal re-experience of the void.

10 years назад

Steve Devine

I agree Steve and also hope it becomes a truism again someday!

10 years назад

Steve Suffet

"And I'll always remember how fear shook the wealthy, Like thieves who have just been caught out in their crime!" Two of the greatest lines in all of contemporary folk music!

10 years назад

Nicholas Allison

I have only yesterday discovered him, but I think I am hooked.

10 years назад

Steve Devine

Yes Nicholas. I believe Leon Rosselson to be one of the greatest living songwriters in the world.

10 years назад

Nicholas Allison

I have not heard a song this well written in a long time. I am very impressed.

11 years назад

chenhuairen

Brilliant, thanks a million for posting that.

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