Eric Andersen

Eric Andersen - Eyes Of The Immigrant lyrics

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They came by day, and they came by night. 
They came like cattle they were packed so tight. 
They rolled on the stairways and they slept on the 
decks. 
And the only thing they knew was they could not turn 
back. 
They came from Sweden and they came from France. 
They came from up and down along the continent. 
They came in floods and they came in waves. 
They came for glory and they came to escape. 
Some held their breath in the morning light. 
As New York Harbor came into sight. 
They leaned on the rails and the decks just to see. 
A statue of a lady known as "Liberty." 
Their hands gripped the rails and their eyes peered up. 
Some were crying with their eyes; some were crying with 
their hearts. 
They were dreaming of the future; they were crying for 
a chance. 
Maybe the son of a shipper could even be the president. 

CHORUS: 
Eyes of the healthy and eyes of the lame 
Eyes of the free and the eyes of the chain 
Eyes of the wealthy and eyes of the poor 
Eyes of an Indian who rides nevermore 
Always remember and never forget 
Beneath all the dirt and beneath all the sweat 
Who looked to the future and knew what it meant 
But the hearts and the minds and the souls and the 
dreams 
In the eyes, eyes of the Immigrant 

Out of Ellis Island they poured like sheep 
Onto the land and into the streets. 
With their hands on their children and their coats on 
their backs 
They brought nothing more than they could fit in their 
sacks. 
Carpenters, steel workers, firemen, and cops 
Peddled rags full of shoes in all the neighborhood 
shops. 
They worked with their hands and they worked with their 
backs 
Bringin' coal from the ground and puttin' smoke up the 
stacks. 
Wave after wave the flood never stopped. 
Soon the ones on the bottom they rose to the top. 
They dreamed and they said no matter how its gotten 
bad, 
You give to your kids the things that you never had. 
Be doctors and lawyers and chairmen of the boards. 
Be the guardians of peace and protectors in the wars. 
You work with your knowledge and your skills and your 
minds. 
Now its everybody's future that you hold in your 
sights. 

CHORUS 

Some tried to settle, some couldn't out of fear. 
Some kept dreaming of the new frontier. 
Everybody was convinced they had a place in the sun, 
That it wasn't what you were so much as what you could 
become. 
Everybody's future wasn't everybody's dream; 
The land could be barren and the streets could be mean. 
It was a fact in the suburbs and the farms and the 
shacks 
That you only knew ahead there ain't no room to fall 
back. 
This is the land and the home of the free. 
That's what we want the whole world to believe. 
Not everybody makes it to the top of the heap: 
Some were brought in chains from far across the sea; 
Some lost their way and some lost track; 
And some realized that you can't look back. 
And sometimes you hear it but you don't know where 
The sound of the waves still crashing in your ear. 

CHORUS 

Of the immigrant.

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Language: English

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