Stops] Oh! (music) Now, here's a man won't get drunk (music) (music) Can't get drunk, shan't get drunk (music) (music) Here's a man won't get drunk (music) (music) Peter O'Pea (music) (music) From my heel to my toe, from my toe to my knee (music) (music) I'll walk the line, jog the line... (music) (music) Oh, P... (music)(music) Ohh Good evening, Mr. Morgan Yes, indeed, sir Oh, excuse me Thank you Ahh [Singing in Welsh] Come now, boys Back to work Ivor, find Dai Griffiths and Idris john and bring them to Mr. Evans' office will we come with you? No This is for the older men Home to your mother But... Leave it now, Davy Well, come! Come! Why aren't you washed? We were waiting for you The cut is only a few shillings There will still be plenty for all of us A bit of supper now, is it, girl? It is because they are not getting the old price for coal Come and wash now May-May we speak first, sir? Yes They did not give the real reason for this cut We've been expecting it since the ironworks at Dowlais closed What have the ironworks to do with us? Their men came to the colliery willing to work for any wage, so our wages must come down And this is only the beginning Watch now, they'll cut us again and still again, until they have this... as empty as their promises Nonsense A good worker is worth good wages, and he will get them Not while there are three men for every job Why should owners pay more if men are willing to work for less? Because the owners are not savages They are men, like us Men, yes, but not like us Would they deal with you when you went to them? No They have power, and we have none How will we get power... from the air? No From a union of all the men Union, is it? I never thought I'd hear my own sons talking socialist nonsense But it's sense, good sense! Unless we stand together... I've had enough of this talk! But, Father, it d... Come and wash now Your good mother will be waiting Do you think I'll let them make my father stand like a dog in the rain and not raise my hands to stop it? Hisht, Davy Who gave you permission to speak? This is too important for silence They're trying to punish you... It is not more important than good manners What are we going to do? You'll die of the cold when it comes to snow Let us stand together and see how they act then Right The men will come if we say the word All the pits are ready You will not make me a plank for your politics I will not be the excuse for any strike If they can do things like that to the spokesman, what will they try and do to the men? We will see Be silent now Finish your supper But, father... Enough now! - But... - On with your work It is not enough! Owen! Hold your tongue until you have permission to speak! I will speak against injustice anywhere, with permission or without it Not in this house In this house and outside, sir Leave the table I will leave the house Gwil! Tell your father you're sorry I'm not sorry I am with you We can find lodgings in the village Gwilym All of you, then? For the last time, sit down, finish your supper I will say no more We are not questioning your authority, sir, but if manners prevent our speaking the truth, we will be without manners Get your clothes and go I am going with them to look after them Hold your tongue, girl! Get on with your dishes! [Clink] [Clink] Ah-choo! Yes, my son I know you are there The men have struck [Bells Ringing] What does it mean, Mr. Gruffydd? It means that something has gone out of this valley that may never be replaced Home to your father and mother, boy They'll need you today 22 weeks the men were out, as the strike moved into winter It was strange to go out into the street and find the men there in the daytime It had a feeling of fright in it, and always the mood of the men grew uglier, as ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Золушка на английском - текст Жизнь как чудо на английском - текст Республика ШКИД на английском - текст Стенка на стенку на английском - текст Карлсон вернулся на английском |