
Data di rilascio: 31.12.1989
Linguaggio delle canzoni: inglese
Know When to Move |
I remember when I was a little kid meeting Daddy 'neath the 3-M lights |
And I’d ride home on his shoulders through those hot New Jersey nights |
And he always told when I got old that I would work there too |
Now twenty years on the line and in two weeks time they’re telling me I am |
through |
Now, you don’t have to tell me that times are bad and there’s trouble all around |
And I’m glad my Daddy never lived to see what’s happening to this town |
But I turned on the news just this morning and it gave me chills to see |
Some 3-M workers in South Africa walking off their jobs for me |
You go to know when to move |
You go to know when to stand |
You got to know when to follow |
When to take command |
Well, you gotta know how to recognize |
Your story when you hear it |
From just the other side of the railroad tracks |
Or an ocean away from here |
Now, I’ve never been much for politics and I’ve kept my nose real clean |
But, you know, that just this morning I’ve been changed by what I’ve seen |
'Cause the people in the next town over don’t seem to give a damn |
While some folks living off in slavery risk their lives to take my stand |
You go to know when to move |
You go to know when to stand |
You got to know when to follow |
When to take command |
Well, you gotta know how to recognize |
Your story when you hear it |
From just the other side of the railroad tracks |
Or an ocean away from here |
From the graveyards in Soweto to the Freehold chimney stacks |
There’s chains upon the factory gates and there’s chains upon the backs |
And ain’t it strange how people change when they find they’re not alone |
It’ll make you strong just to hear your song ten thousand miles from home |
You go to know when to move |
You go to know when to stand |
You got to know when to follow |
When to take command |
Well, you gotta know how to recognize |
Your story when you hear it |
From just the other side of the railroad tracks |
Or an ocean away from here |
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