Trouble Every Day
(专辑: Protest Songs 1924 – 2012 - 2021)
Well I'm about to get sick, from watching my TV Checking out the
news, until my eyeballs fail to see I
mean they say that every day, is just a
rotten mess And when it's gonna change my friend is anybody's guess So I'm watching and I'm waiting, hoping for the
best Even think I'll go to praying, every time I
hear them saying There's no way to delay that trouble coming every day No way to delay that trouble coming every day Wednesday I
watched the
riot, seen the
cops out on the
street Watched them throwing rocks and stuff and choking in the
heat Listened to reports about the
whisky passing round Seen the
smoke and fire and the
market burning down Watched while everybody on his street would take a
turn To stomp and smash and bash and crash and slash and bust and burn And I'm watching and I'm waiting, hoping for the
best Even think I'll go to praying, every time I
hear them saying That there's no way to delay that trouble coming every day No way to delay that trouble coming every day Well I
seen the
fires burning, the
local people turning On the
merchants and the
shops, who used to sell them brooms and mops And every other household item, watched the
mob just turn and bite them And they say it served them right, because a
few of them were white And it's the
same across the
nation, black and white discrimination Yelling 'You can't understand me' and all that other jazz they hand me In the
papers and TV, and all that mass stupidity That seems to grow more every day, each time you hear some nitwit say He wants to go and do you in, because the
colour of his skin Just don't appeal to him You know we got to sit around at home and watch us think again But I
bet there won't be many left to see it really end Because the
fire in the
street ain't like the
fire in the
heart And in the
eyes of all these people don't you know that it could start On any street, in any town, in any state, if any clown Decides that now's the
time is right, for some ideal he thinks is right And if a
million more agree, there ain't no great society As it applies to you and me, our country isn't free And the
law refuse to see, if all that you can ever be Is just a
lousy janitor, unless your uncle owns a
store You know that five in every four, won't amount to nothing more Than watch rats go across the
floor, and make up songs about the
poor So I'm watching and I'm waiting, hoping for the
best Even think I'll go to praying every time I
hear them saying That there's no way to delay that trouble coming every day No way to delay that trouble coming every day