歌曲 | Prologue |
歌手 | Charlie Daniels |
专辑 | The Civil War : The Complete Work |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:16.68] | On the twelfth of April, |
[00:19.58] | Confederate guns opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor |
[00:23.91] | thus beginning the bloodiest conflict in American History -- |
[00:28.31] | 620,000 casulties -- more than all other American wars combined 62 |
[00:35.80] | The Civil War remains this nation's single most defining experience |
[00:40.52] | ultimately giving new meaning to the word "Freedom" |
[00:44.58] | Walt Whitman, a young newspaperman |
[00:47.84] | destined to become America's greatest poet wrote: |
[00:51.46] | "Future years will never know the seething hell “ |
[00:53.78] | and the black infernal background of this war -- |
[00:57.70] | and it is best they should not-- |
[01:00.16] | the real war will never get in the books." |
[00:16.68] | On the twelfth of April, |
[00:19.58] | Confederate guns opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor |
[00:23.91] | thus beginning the bloodiest conflict in American History |
[00:28.31] | 620, 000 casulties more than all other American wars combined 62 |
[00:35.80] | The Civil War remains this nation' s single most defining experience |
[00:40.52] | ultimately giving new meaning to the word " Freedom" |
[00:44.58] | Walt Whitman, a young newspaperman |
[00:47.84] | destined to become America' s greatest poet wrote: |
[00:51.46] | " Future years will never know the seething hell " |
[00:53.78] | and the black infernal background of this war |
[00:57.70] | and it is best they should not |
[01:00.16] | the real war will never get in the books." |
[00:16.68] | On the twelfth of April, |
[00:19.58] | Confederate guns opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor |
[00:23.91] | thus beginning the bloodiest conflict in American History |
[00:28.31] | 620, 000 casulties more than all other American wars combined 62 |
[00:35.80] | The Civil War remains this nation' s single most defining experience |
[00:40.52] | ultimately giving new meaning to the word " Freedom" |
[00:44.58] | Walt Whitman, a young newspaperman |
[00:47.84] | destined to become America' s greatest poet wrote: |
[00:51.46] | " Future years will never know the seething hell " |
[00:53.78] | and the black infernal background of this war |
[00:57.70] | and it is best they should not |
[01:00.16] | the real war will never get in the books." |
[00:16.68] | 1861 1861年4月12日 |
[00:19.58] | 邦联军的枪声在查尔斯顿港的萨姆特堡响起 |
[00:23.91] | 从而爆发了美国历史上最惨烈的冲突—— |
[00:28.31] | 万人伤亡——比美国全部战争的伤亡总和还要多 |
[00:35.80] | 内战仍然是这个国家唯一最具决定性的经历 |
[00:40.52] | 它最终赋予了”自由“这个词新的意义 |
[00:44.58] | 当时还是年轻的记者, |
[00:47.84] | 但注定成为美国最伟大诗人的沃尔特·惠特曼写道: |
[00:51.46] | 未来的岁月永远不会知道这场战争如同燃烧的地狱 |
[00:53.78] | 和死寂的阴间—— |
[00:57.70] | 而他们最好不要知道—— |
[01:00.16] | 真正的战争永远不会写入书本。” |