Ol' Man River
(专辑: Tobacco Road - 1964)
Dere's an ol' man called de Mississippi Dat's de ol' man dat I'd like to be What does he care if de world's got troubles What does he care if de land ain't free Ol' man river, dat ol' man river He mus' know sumping, but don't say nuthing He jes' keeps rolling He keeps on rolling along He don' plant taters, he don't plant cotton An' dem dat plants' em is soon forgotten But ol'man river He jes' keeps rolling along You an' me, we sweat an' strain Body all aching an' wracked wid pain, Tote dat barge! Lif' dat bale! Git a
little drunk an' you lands in jail Ah gits weary an' sick of trying Ah'm tired of living an' skeered of dying But ol' man river He jes' keeps rolling' along Niggers all work on de Mississippi Niggers all work while de white folks play Pulling dose boats from de dawn to sunset Gitting no rest till de judgement day (Don't look up an' don't look down) (You don' dar'st make de white boss frown) (Bend your knees an' bow your head) (An' pull dat rope until you're dead) Let me go 'way from the
Mississippi Let me go 'way from de white man boss Show me dat stream called de river Jordan Dat's de ol' stream dat I
long to cross (Ol' man river, dat ol' man river) (He mus' know sumping, but don't say nothin') (He just keeps rollin') (He keeps on rolling along) Long, low river Forever keeps rolling (Don' plant taters, he don' plant cotton) (And dem dat plants' em is soon forgotten) (But ol' man river (He jes' keeps rolling along) Long low river Keeps singing dis song You an' me, we sweat an' strain Body all aching and wracked wid pain Tote dat barge! Lift dat bale! Git a
little drunk and ya lands in jail Ah gits weary an' sick o' trying Ah'm tired o
living an' skeered o' dying But ol' man river He jes' keeps rolling along!