Epilogue Ragtime Wheels Of A D-Musical Cast Recording
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TXT Epilogue Ragtime Wheels Of A D-Musical Cast Recording 文本歌词
Epilogue Ragtime Wheels Of A D - Musical Cast Recording (音乐剧)
The era of Ragtime had run out
As if history were no more than a tune on a player piano
But we did not know that then
After Coalhouse Walker's death
Younger Brother drove south to Mexico
Where he joined the great peasant revolutionary
Emiliano Zapata
La la la la la
The signs of the coming World War were everywhere
The anarchist Emma Goldman was arrested again
Of course but this time
She would be deported as well
Ooh ooh
Look at you Washington's Tuskegee Institute became in time the center of black America
When he died flags were flown at half-mast
President and Mrs Wilson attended his funeral
La la la la la
Grandfather resided now in a cemetery
At last peace and quiet
The passionate and beautiful Evelyn Nesbit would lose her looks
And fall into obscurity
Whee
Harry Houdini was hanging upside down high over Times Square
When the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo
Warn the Duke
A little boy's words suddenly rang clear to the great illusionist
It was the one genuine mystical experience of his life
But it was too late
The world was already at war
When the Lusitania was torpedoed by a U-boat off the Southwest coast of Ireland
You are in the great war
Twelve hundred men women and children lost
Their lives and among them Father
Mother wore black for a year
At the end of this time Tateh proposed and she accepted
She adored him
They moved to California
They were now a family
They felt blessed
One afternoon watching his children play
Tateh had an idea for a movie a bunch of children white black Christian Jew
Rich poor all kinds a gang a crazy gang getting into trouble
Getting out of trouble but together despite their differences
He was sure it would make a wonderful movie
A dream of what this country could be
He would be first in line to see it
I see his face
I hear his heartbeat
I look in those eyes
How wise they seem
Well when he is old enough
I will show him America
And he will ride
Our son will ride
On the wheels of a dream