Créditos
INTERPRETAÇÃO
Amber Gray
Vocais
Ben Perowsky
Bateria
Liam Robinson
Piano
Brian Drye
Trombone
Robinson Morse
Baixo
Chris Sullivan
Vocais
Marika Hugues
Violoncelo
Damon Daunno
Vocais
Jenny Scheinman
Violino
Jessie Shelton
Vocais
Michael Chorney
Violão
Lulu Fall
Vocais
Nabiyah Be
Vocais
Patrick Page
Vocais
Shaina Taub
Vocais
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
Anaïs Mitchell
Composição
Letra
Why do we build the wall?
My children, my children
Why do we build the wall?
Why do we build the wall?
We build the wall to keep us free
That's why we build the wall
We build the wall to keep us free
How does the wall keep us free?
My children, my children
How does the wall keep us free?
How does the wall keep us free?
The wall keeps out the enemy
And we build the wall to keep us free
That's why we build the wall
We build the wall to keep us free
Who do we call the enemy?
My children, my children
Who do we call the enemy?
Who do we call the enemy?
The enemy is poverty
And the wall keeps out the enemy
And we build the wall to keep us free
That's why we build the wall
We build the wall to keep us free
Because we have and they have not?
My children, my children
Because they want what we have got?
Because we have and they have not
Because they want what we have got
The enemy is poverty
And the wall keeps out the enemy
And we build the wall to keep us free
That's why we build the wall
We build the wall to keep us free
What do we have that they should want?
My children, my children
What do we have that they should want?
What do we have that they should want?
We have a wall to work upon
We have work and they have none
And our work is never done
My children, my children
And the war is never won!
The enemy is poverty
And the wall keeps out the enemy
And we build the wall to keep us free
That's why we build the wall
We build the wall to keep us free
We build the wall to keep us free
Then Hades told Eurydice
"There are papers to be signed
Step into my office"
And he closed the door behind
Now, a lot can happen behind closed doors
That's for sure, brother, that's a fact
But a lot can happen on the factory floor
When the foreman turns his back
Anybody want a drink?
Written by: Anaïs Mitchell

