A PORCH TO SLEEP IN
(TRANSLATION)

 

NEGU GORRIAK


 

They have told me that in New York

in Broadway, 26th street,

a man in the absolute misery, everynight

looks for a hall

for the naked people

asking people to pray.

 

The world does not change in that

the relations between the men do not improve

the slavery-age is not now shorter.

But some men have bed during a night,

they do not feel the cold air of the hall and

the snow that went to them, falls in the street.

Don't forget that the book is teaching to you, man!

 

But some men have bed during a night,

they do not feel the cold air of the hall and

the snow that went to them, falls in the street.

The world does not change in that

the relations between the men do not improve

the slavery-age is not now shorter.

 

Letter: Bertolt Brecht
Music:
Mikel Laboa

(This song is taken from the disc 'Txerokee, Mikel Laboaren Kantak').

 


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