Birmingham Sunday
(专辑: Joan Baez / 5 - 1964)
Come round by my side and I'll sing you a
song. I'll sing it so softly, it'll do no one wrong. On Birmingham Sunday the
blood ran like wine, And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom. That cold autumn morning no eyes saw the
sun, And Addie Mae Collins, her number was one. At an old Baptist church there was no need to run. And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom, The
clouds they were grey and the
autumn winds blew, And Denise McNair brought the
number to two. The
falcon of death was a
creature they knew, And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom, The
church it was crowded, but no one could see That Cynthia Wesley's dark number was three. Her prayers and her feelings would shame you and me. And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom. Young Carol Robertson entered the
door And the
number her killers had given was four. She asked for a
blessing but asked for no more, And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom. On Birmingham Sunday a
noise shook the
ground. And people all over the
earth turned around. For no one recalled a
more cowardly sound. And the
choirs kept singing of Freedom. The
men in the
forest they once asked of me, How many black berries grew in the
Blue Sea. And I
asked them right back with a
tear in my eye. How many dark ships in the
forest? The
Sunday has come and the
Sunday has gone. And I
can't do much more than to sing you a
song. I'll sing it so softly, it'll do no one wrong. And the
choirs keep singing of Freedom.