Dorsey

No Struggle, No Harm
Slow train, rolling around the mountain.Passenger car carries an Irish lad, oh and my name is Jack.I left the countryside worn by the famine.I came here, stateside, on a ship that sailed the ocean wide.Oh how I long, to feel no struggle and to see no harmDone to the ones I love, and we're all just waiting on the sun.I shacked up in the slums, I was making a worker's wage.I told the woman that I loved true, "I never loved nothing like I love you.And I can't say what's becoming of the world these days,Oh and I'll tell you this, that ring on your finger is the reason I live."She says, "Jackie boy you better get your head straight,Don't let it happen again here in the states." Aus Songtexte Mania