[00:00.000] 作词 : Dave/Kyle Evans/James Blake [00:01.000] 作曲 : Dave/Kyle Evans/James Blake [00:20.765]Look [00:21.512]lmagine a island where the party never ends [00:23.513]Where it's less about money and it's more about friends [00:26.013]Where the vibes can't done [00:27.512]It's less about funding and more about fun, tropical sun [00:31.013]That's life in the '60s coming from the Caribbean [00:34.264]You know lan, Delroy, Vivian, Winston [00:37.512]Who got drafted to England [00:39.264]Windrush babies from Kingston go Brixton [00:41.764]To say they're the life of the party you are wrong [00:44.515]My Jamaicans the entire party [00:46.512]You can't see? [00:47.762]Big Notting Hil carni, you can't see? [00:49.762]And the rides fibreglass, G, you wan see? [00:51.766]lmagine a place where you raise your kids [00:54.512]The only place you live says you ain't a Brit [00:57.013]They're the deporting our people and it makes me sick [00:59.513]Cah they were broken by the country that they came to fix [01:02.265]It's like [01:03.014] [01:03.516](They came at the invitation of the British government [01:05.766]Their passports were stamped [01:07.015]Indefinite leave to remain [01:08.765]But for some who were children then [01:10.762]That was a false promise) [01:12.513] [01:13.013](Thirty-seven years of paying taxes [01:14.764]And I got a letter saying thatI was an illegal immigrant I came to England at the age of ten [01:20.458]And I've lived here all my life) [01:22.209] [01:23.457]Look [01:23.956]lmagine a world that's flawed and full of evil [01:26.206]Where dictators and leaders are persecuting your people [01:28.459]The bodies of the innocents are piling to the steeples [01:31.207]The ironic part is they're preying on the feeble [01:33.956]That's life in the '90s, you're Eastern European [01:36.456]And you're seeing people dying 'cause they're fighting for their freedom [01:38.709]They show you violence for having a voice [01:41.457]You move out with your kids in hope of having a choice [01:43.956]Life throws you a spanner, you can't handle the pain [01:46.706]So you gamble and you're drink and then you gamble again [01:49.457]You argue with your wife and then you sleep on the couch [01:51.710]You hit your children and start freezing 'em out [01:54.457]You try and work things out but it's never the same [01:56.956]All the women in your household are living afraid [01:59.456]When you look into the mirror you're reminded again [02:01.960]That you've become the dictator you were fighting against [02:04.708]It's like [02:05.459] [02:05.956](We our fighting for our rights, for our motherland We are fighting for our homes [02:14.456]Fighting for our, our families) [02:16.206] [02:26.209]Look [02:26.711]lmagine a world that's ****ed and untrue [02:29.456]Where the many pay a price for the few [02:31.956]And every day the sun rises a little later [02:33.707]That's how it is when your oppressor is your liberator [02:36.707]That's right now living in the Middle East [02:39.456]Praise Allah for the peace [02:42.208]Death from a sky littered with stars [02:44.456]You run away with your kids so you can give 'em a chance [02:46.706]But your asylum has got you in a different war [02:48.957]Becah the British wanna know what you're living here for [02:51.708]We rely on migration more than ever before [02:54.209]They're key workers, but they couldn't even get in the door [02:56.706]When you're at Heaven's gates what are you telling the Lord? [02:59.459]You wouldn't even let a kid into some steadier shores [03:02.208]That's a life they may never afford [03:04.651]Surely you would wanna give your people chances that were better than yours [03:07.400]No? [03:07.901] [03:08.400](In ten years of conflict [03:10.151]Nearly twelve thousand children have been killed or injured) [03:13.405](The children here are just a tiny fraction of the estimated six billion [03:17.650]In need of emergency humanitarian assistance [03:20.654]It's thought perhaps as many as three million no longer live in their own homes [03:24.155]And up to two million children no longer attend school [03:26.900]The opportunities of this generation have been changed forever by this conflict)