by Bob Dylan
To preach of peace and brotherhood,
Oh, what might be the cost!
A man he did it long ago
And they hung him on a cross
Long ago, far away;
These things don't happen
No more, nowadays
The chains of slaves
They dragged the ground
With heads and hearts hung low
But it was during Lincoln's time
And it was long ago
Long ago, far away;
Things like that don't happen
No more, nowadays
The war guns they went off wild,
The whole world bled its blood
Men's bodies floated on the edge
Of oceans made of mud
Long ago, far away;
Those kind of things don't happen
No more, nowadays
One man had much money,
One man had not enough to eat,
One man lived just like a king,
The other man begged on the street
Long ago, far away;
These things don't happen
No more, nowadays
One man died of a knife so sharp,
One man died from the bullet of a gun,
One man died of a broken heart
To see the lynchin' of his son
Long ago, far away;
Things like that don't happen
No more, nowadays
Gladiators killed themselves,
It was during the Roman times
People cheered with bloodshot grins
As eye and minds went blind
Long ago, far away;
Things like that don't happen
No more, nowadays
And to talk of peace and brotherhood,
Oh, what might be the cost!
A man he did it long ago
And they hung him on a cross
Long ago, far away;
Things like that don't happen
No more, nowadays, do they