That’s the opening verse and refrain of an exceptional, anthemic new song by singer-songwriter Dan Bern. I’ve had him listed in the “musically” section of my link roll all along, and mentioned him in the blog’s Opening Day entry, but otherwise said little here about Dan. He’s a scathing social critic, profane and angry, hilarious and wrenching. If forced into metaphor, I’d suggest thinking of Dan as a combination of early Dylan, Tom Lehrer, and Billy Bragg. Righteous anger, word play, historical references, progressive politics…
From the clashing cliffs of Big Sur
To the white sands of the Keys
Massapequa, Sausalito, the sound of the Puget breeze
The bloody ground of Gettysburg, to the wild Wyoming fields
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
You can separate a worker from his rightful dollar
His peso, his euro, his yen
Trample his freedom, his restitution, his constitution, my friend
Steal his loot and take it to some island retreat
You can run, but you cannot hide
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine
Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Rodney King
Woody Guthrie singin’ out in the rain
Emma Goldman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Abraham, Martin, and John
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
From the tea-dumpin’ party in Boston Harbor
Little Rock, Memphis, Ann Arbor
Julia Butterfly drawin’ the line, Seattle ‘99
Haymarket, Christopher Street, Paul Revere and his great Freedom Ride
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
Fight on the picket line, down in the coal mine
Workin’ the phone line, standin’ in the bread line
Humanists, economists, god-fearin’ atheists
Fair-minded peace-lovin’ people everywhere
I do believe even Jesus Christ would cry to the heavens above
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
As if his acute political observations weren’t enough, Dan also writes a lot of songs about sports, baseball in particular. He’s contributed songs—on subjects from Fred Merkle to Babe Ruth to Pete Rose—to every one of the eight baseball-music CDs in the Diamond Cuts series from Hungry For Music. Check out the keen eye for humor, irony, odd rhymes, and social observation in this snippet of lyrics from They Don’t Got Baseball:
They got Jean Paul Sartre
We got Gary Carter
They got Umberto Eco
We got Jose Canseco
They got that guy named Zorba
We got Tommy Lasorda
They got the Ferrari
We got Harry Caray
Although most of Dan’s lyrics are archived, I couldn’t find the words to We Will Not Be Divided anywhere—it’s too new for that. So what you’re reading here is my own transcription from listening to the song. If it’s not quite what Dan actually wrote and sang, blame me.
From Broadway to the Milky Way, Pacific Coast Highway
Pompano Beach, Long Island, Queens
The Brazos, the Ohio, Columbia, Monongahela
Mississippi down to New Orleans
Oakland to Auckland, Venice to Venezuela, Cairo to Tel Aviv
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
Jesus in the desert, Moses in the sea, Muhammed on that mountain
And the “I” and the “Me” become “We”
Guantanamo to Wall Street, Islamabad to Church Street
The Moon to Mercury
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
Wherever people defend their right to own their own destiny
Defend themselves against lies, against greed
Defend their right to be free
From the Euphrates primordial mud to the dust of the moons of Mars
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
We will not be divided, my friends
We will not be divided
As it happens, Dan Bern’s current tour brings him right here to Seattle tomorrow and Monday. Saturday’s appearance will be part of a voter mobilization benefit, with a speaker from MoveOn.org and a showing of the documentary Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire. Dan will play at the Tractor Tavern in Ballard on Monday night. I can’t think of a better way to prepare for a full day of GOTV, canvassing, and poll-watching (and a full night of election results) on Tuesday.
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Posted by N in Seattle on 10/29 at 09:26 AM
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