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《In Belfast》歌词


歌曲: In Belfast

所属专辑:At Their Very Best Live

歌手: The Wolfe Tones

时长: 06:13

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In Belfast

In Belfast - The Wolfe Tones[00:00:00]

Cast your eyes on a spot dear Lord[00:01:12]

It's a spot that's close to hell[00:01:16]

It's a burning boiling cauldron[00:01:20]

Where people they must dwell[00:01:24]

The sun won't shine in my backyard[00:01:28]

It's hidden by the wall[00:01:33]

The moon and stars just light the night[00:01:37]

For the cat that claims the wall[00:01:41]

In Bel fast there are fears of your neighbours[00:01:46]

And strangers[00:01:53]

In Bel fast there are songs to be sung[00:01:55]

In Bel fast there are fears of war and of peace[00:02:03]

Tell me why tell me what can be done [00:02:12]

The burning church the burnt out bars[00:02:20]

The crying child the mother's sigh[00:02:29]

The butchered fathers the murdered sons[00:02:37]

The burnt out homes those shameful laws[00:02:45]

T'was the policies of the government of England[00:02:52]

Over centuries[00:02:57]

To keep Ireland divided by religions of God[00:02:58]

For if ever the Catholics and Protestants united[00:03:04]

They'd surely loose Ireland the jewel in the crown[00:03:11]

The streets are dark and empty[00:03:36]

No friendly face abounds[00:03:40]

The soldiers with their blackened face[00:03:44]

Go prowling through the grounds[00:03:48]

The spiral reaches breaking point[00:03:52]

The bard has played his tune[00:03:56]

The night owl hides it's eary face[00:04:00]

With the fading of the noon[00:04:04]

In Bel fast there are fears[00:04:10]

Of your neighbours and strangers[00:04:14]

In Bel fast there are songs to be sung[00:04:18]

In Bel fast there are fears of war and of peace[00:04:26]

Tell me why tell me what can be done [00:04:34]

The burning church the burnt out bars[00:04:43]

The crying child on her way to school[00:04:51]

The butchered fathers the murdered sons[00:04:59]

The burnt out homes those shameful laws[00:05:07]

T'was the policies of the government of England[00:05:15]

Over centuries[00:05:19]

To keep Ireland divided by religions of God[00:05:21]

For if ever the Catholics and Protestants united[00:05:27]

They'd surely loose Ireland the jewel in the crown[00:05:33]