English
through Song:
I
was born to ignorance, yes, and lesser poverties I
grew up a Catholic boy, in a northeastern
state My
dad ran a printing press, a tag and label
factory We
moved from a city street, shortly
after I arrived If
the wind is at your back and you
never turn around Got
to grow and go to school, work at home and dream at night Nose
to the grindstone, shoulder to the wheel If
the wind is at your back and you never turn around I
was born to ignorance, yes, and lesser poverties Vocabulary
notes:
hesitate (to pause or wait before speaking or doing something out of fear, indecision, or disinclination) you didn't rate (rate refers to rating, a kind of evaluation; here, means you're not impressive) a tag and label factory (Gorka's father was the manager of a factory that printed tags - e.g. price tags on clothing - and labels - e.g. the printed paper on the side of a wine bottle) too faint to see (not clear, vivid, or bright, so therefore difficult to see) shortly (soon, a short time later) gravel road (road with small stones rather than asphalt or dirt) crawl (what a baby does before she/he walks) the wind is at your back (idiom meaning things are easy for you, you're lucky) a college fool (in other words, well-educated but in many ways naive) nose to the grindstone (working very hard, like a knife sharpener bent over a grindstone sharpening his knife) shoulder to the wheel (trying very hard to do something difficult, like a horsecart driver in the old days trying to push his cart out of the mud) back against the wall (in a bad or dangerous situation, without much hope for escape) "Gorka
is an accomplished musician (guitar, banjo, harmonium, occasional
percussion)," writes Richard Elliot in
a review of Gorka's newest CD on the website PopMatters, "has
a fine baritone voice, and displays a finely-honed
knack (well-developed ability) for crafting a
telling (effective, striking) lyric." |
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