Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins
Many great ones through the ages
Have attained to erthly power
Yet they all had their hour
As we witnessed behind our cages
Sad it is when fate has failed
To speed them
But for us whose job it is
To feed them
Whether this one's high
Or that one low
The load on our shoulders
Always go
Still the millwheel turns
It turns forever
Though what it uppermost
Remains not so
The water underneath
In vain endeavor
Does the work but always stays below
Many are different masters
Who have ruled us in their day
Eagles, hyenas and tigers
Even swine have had their say
Which of them was better
Than the other?
Every boot's the copy
Of its brother
Do you understand what's here intended?
We don't need no masters
We want all mastery ended
Still the millwheel turns
It turns forever
Though what it uppermost
Remains not so
The water underneath
In vain endeavor
Does the work but always stays below
And they beat their hands
Till they are bloody
Scrambling after booty
Everyone calls the other " rascal "
And himself " the slave of duty "
Time has comme away
To speed them
Each in lasting conflict
With its brother
Only our will that we won't feed them
Brings them to peace
With one another
Still the millwheel turns
It turns forever
Though what it uppermost
Remains not so
The water underneath
In vain endeavor
Does the work but always stays below
The Ballad of the Millwheel was written by Bertolt Brecht.
The Ballad of the Millwheel was produced by Richard Desjardins.