giovedì 14 agosto 2008

This Land Is Your Land

Woody Guthrie




This land is your land, this land is my land
From California, to the New York Island
From the Redwood Forest, to the Gulf Stream waters
This land was made for you and me

As I went walking a ribbon of highway
I saw above me an endless skyway
I saw below me a golden valley
This land was made for you and me

I've roamed and rambled and I've followed my footsteps
To the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts
And all around me a voice was sounding
This land was made for you and me

When the sun comes shining as I was strolling
And the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling
A voice come chanting the fog was lifting
This land was made for you and me

This land is your land, this land is my land
From California, to the New York Island
From the Redwood Forest, to the Gulf Stream waters
This land was made for you and me

The sun comes shining as I was strolling
The wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling
A voice come chanting the fog was lifting
This land was made for you and me

In the squares of the city, In the shadow of a steeple
By the relief office, I'd seen my people
As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking
Is this land made for you and me?

There was a big high wall there that tried to stop me
Sign was painted, It said “Private property”
But on the back side it didn't say nothing
That side was made for you and me

As I went walking, I saw a sign there
And on the sign there, It said, "No trepassing"
But on the other side, it didn't say nothing.
That side was made for you and me]


[This Land Is Your Land ormai da molto tempo è entrata a far parte del patrimonio musicale tradizionale degli Stati Uniti (se ne conoscono versioni di molti altri musicisti, fra i quali Leadbelly, Bob Dylan e Bruce Springsteen). Woody Guthrie ha scritto le parole nel 1940 su una melodia tradizionale, come risposta alla canzone God Bless America, scritta da Irving Berlin nel 1918 e riadattata nel 1938 come inno nazionale non ufficiale, che secondo Woody (operaio precario costretto al nomadismo e musicista che suonava e cantava soprattutto all'aperto, nelle immediate vicinanze dei luoghi di lavoro del proletariato statunitense e spesso durante gli scioperi) presentava un'immagine degli USA falsa e agiografica.

Nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale (alla quale partecipò come marinaio) Woody dovette rinunciare a cantare le ultime tre strofe del testo originario. Le stesse strofe erano di solito espunte da altri, perché considerate "troppo di sinistra", negli anni del maccartismo e della guerra fredda (notare a quale punto l'audio del video viene sfumato). Anche recentemente, moderati e reazionari (compreso George Bush Jr. nella campagna elettorale del 2000) hanno più volte abusato della canzone, con il testo mutilo, in senso patriottardo]

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