road to palestine

 

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“Not offering any grand solutions here - just a musical postcard from a very sad place.

I wrote this a few years back when the horror in Jenine was the media's current focus. I revised it in '03 to include the line about Rachel Corrie, a young American peace activist who died beneath an Israeli bulldozer.

Musically you will find a world beat with a solid American Rock rhythm, hinting at influences like The Doors, the Stones or even Steppenwolf - names not normally dropped by someone who is essentially a folk musician.”



“Remember the Liberty...”http://www.gtr5.com/http://www.gtr5.com/shapeimage_1_link_0


There's blood on the sand there's a bomb on the bus

There's a madman pointin' his finger at us

Blood on the road wreckage all around

Blood in the sky as the sun goes down.


God bless the meek & the children with guns

Yeah God must love us everyone

God must love us, it's gotta be true

He loves Smith & Wesson, Kalishnikov too


Down there by the crossroads, they’re lookin’ for a sign

But no-one knows which way to go on the Road to Palestine.


Daniels harp plays a heartbreak sound

Lines are drawn through the center of town

Liberty’s long been lost at sea

So long ago now don’t matter to me (remember the Liberty...)


The tv camera’s got a one eyed stare

Can’t see God ‘cause he ain’t there

Out of the sky see the fallin’ dove

It’s buried in the rubble next to peace & love.


Mountains fall away, there’s nothin’ left behind

But tears & tank tracks in the dust on the Road to Palestine.


Do you stand in the middle do you hide in the crowd

Do you hang on the fringe do you yell real loud

Remember Rachel Corrie when she made her stand

Would you stand beside her would you hold her hand


Crescent moon sits helpless, in the ancient empty sky

Stars are only teardrops on the Road to Palestine