Demo version, recorded for Broadside:
Oh you tell me that there's danger to this land you call your own
And you watched them build the war machines right beside your home
And you tell me that you're ready to go marchin' to the war
Oh I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Before you pack your rifle and sail across the sea
Just think upon the Southern part of land that you call free
Oh, there's many kinds of slavery and we've found many more
Yes I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
And before you walk out on your job and answer to the call
Just think about the millions who have no job at all
And the men who wait for handouts with their eyes upon the floor
I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Turn on your TV, turn it on so loud
And watch the fool a-smiling there and tell me that you're proud
And listen to your radio, the noise it starts to pour
Oh I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Read your morning papers, read every single line
And tell me if you can believe that simple world you find
Read every slanted word till your eyes are getting sore
I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
And listen to your leaders, the ones that won the race
As they stand right there before you and lie into your face
If you ever try to buy them, you know what they stand for
I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Put ragged clothes upon your back and sleep upon the ground,
And tell police about your rights as they drag you down
And ask them as they lead you to some deserted door
Yes I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
But the hardest thing I'll ask you, if you will only try
Is take your children by their hands and look into their eyes
And there you'll see the answer you should have seen before
If you'll win the wars at home, there'll be no fighting anymore
Studio version, Early Years:
Oh you tell me that there's danger to this land you call your own
And you watched them build the war machines right beside your home
And you tell me that you're ready to go marchin' to the war
Oh I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Before you pack your rifle, go sail across the sea
Just think upon the Southern part of land that you call free
Oh there's many kinds of slavery and we've found many more
Yes I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
And before you walk out on your job and answer to the call
Just think about the millions who have no job at all
And the men who wait for handouts with their eyes upon the floor
Oh I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
And read your morning papers, read every single line
And tell me if you can believe that simple world you find
Read every slanted word till your eyes are getting sore
Yes I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Listen to your leaders, the ones that won the race
As they stand there right before you and lie into your face
If you ever try to buy them, you know what they stand for
I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
Put ragged clothes upon your back and sleep upon the ground
And tell police about your rights as they drag you down
And ask them as they lead you to some deserted door
Yes I know you're set for fighting, but what are you fighting for?
But the hardest thing I'll ask you, if you will only try
Is take your children by their hands and look into their eyes
And there you'll see the answer you should have seen before
If you'll win the wars at home, there'll be no fighting anymore
1 comment:
There's a eulogistic folk song from about Phil Ochs from 1976 posted on the following blog link:
http://bfeldman68.blogspot.com/2007/06/peoples-folksinger-for-phil-ochs.html
To listen to this eulogistic folk song, you can also click on the following music site:
http://www.myspace.com/bobafeldman68music
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