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Some people walk in shabby shoes
Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Aug 11, 2003
Some people walk in shabby shoes
Tell me, why is it so?
Father God that lives in heaven
maybe wants it that way
Father God that lives in heaven
eyes shut, sleeping sweetly
Who cares about a pair of shabby shoes
when you are old and tired?
Who cares how the days pass?
They wander as they will
Citizen, in one hundred years
you will be no more
Somebody else will have taken your seat
You will not know
You will not feel wind nor sun
down in your dark grave
Who cares how the nights fare
I don't care a bit
As long as I can hide my face
in the hair of my beloved
I am a dubious character
good for nothing
Death lurks behind a corner
He'll take me when he wants to
Some people walk in shabby shoes
until they have stopped walking
The devil that lives in hell
will have a good laugh then
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(another clumsy attempt of translating one of Cornelis Vreesvijk's songs from Swedish to English)
Some people walk in shabby shoes
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Aug 11, 2003
*currently listening to a 'tribute to Cornelis' CD with Freddie Wadling and Fläskkvartetten doing a cover on 'Somliga går med trasiga skor' (pretty good if you ask me)
Some people walk in shabby shoes
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Aug 11, 2003
Sorry, the Fläskkvartetten has a cover on 'Balladen om Herr Fredrik Åkare och Fröken Cecilia Lind' - the shabby shoes cover is done by Eldkvarn - not too bad either
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Alfredo Posted Aug 11, 2003
Yes, a few weeks ago, there was a T.V. program about "our" Cornelis Vreeswijk; The "Dutch Donovan" so to speak.
And he appears to be múch more popular in Sweden than in Holland and ;
oh, yes, that's how it went; he "finally" got a statue somewhere in a small town in our little country.
It's probably the dark undertone in his singing/writing that has so much impact on the Scandinavians (and on me, but not in the person of Vreeswijk).
There's always some irony in the fact when someone abroud is far more known then in his homeland.
He was well known here in the sixties and forgotten aften that.
Untill Titania was móre awake than God is, and gave the man a stage at H2G2; for God is - indeed - the best sleeper of the Universe.
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Aug 12, 2003
Yes, it has always amazed me how a Dutch could be so popular in Sweden, but less known in his country of origin...
...although you woldn't have been able to tell he was Dutch - he spoke Swedish very well, complete with slang expressions and all (thinking of 'Brev från kolonien')
And there is a tremendous width - there are ballads about love, about misery, about hores, about death...
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Alfredo Posted Aug 12, 2003
He apparently could speak Swedish in the same way, as you appear to write/speak English, because even my dictionary cannot always follow you.
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Aug 12, 2003
Ah - but your dictionary's inability to follow me might be because *I* don't use a dictionary - much - I guess a lot! Most of the time I get it right, but sometimes I end up with a Swenglish word!
Swenglish
Alfredo Posted Aug 12, 2003
Well, your Swenglish happens to be só attractive and ímpressive, that Titti became Titania!
Cornelis Vreeswijk
taliesin Posted Aug 12, 2003
'best sleeper of the Universe' very good, Alfredo!
And thank you, Titania, for another wonderful bit of translation
Cornelis Vreeswijk
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Apr 30, 2013
Music loop on youtube - songs 1-13 are sung by Cornelis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWHxsqOl_v0&list=RD02kmWdV6x4npI
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