Marcel Gelinas - "Dawn, Canada" |
Dawn, Canada Torrington/Gelinas 2008 VERSE 1 before being sold to an Alabama master Josiah's father bore a hundred lashes out and his ear was nailed fast to a post where it was cut off, just for him being too proud VERSE 2 and some forty years later Jo fled to Ontario to found a school where fugitives could go for he once preached and served as an officer and now he had his hands deep in lumber CHORUS for from the broken and lowly, to The Promised Land we each fill life fully, of what we make it now demand we each meet our needs, to the best of nature's plans building up foundations, for freer futures, by hand and Henson's dream of freedom at Dawn, Canada began VERSE 3 and many others escaped the States, on networks of houses safe, by secret routes leading to sanctuary, by stations Northern ways, VERSE4 and they moved under night's veil, via depots and real trains but mainly by foot or wagon, staying evasive on, indirect trails CHORUS for from the free and able, to the promised land we each fill life faithful to what we make it now demand we each meet our needs, to the best of nature's plans building up foundations, for freer futures, by hand |