Marillion - Exile On Princes Street (Traducción al español) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 21, 2014
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By TheCactusHeart
Princes Street Garden - es un parque en el centro de Edimburgo, Escocia. El nombre de Princes Street fue dado en honor a los dos hijos del Rey Jorge III y es una de las calles principales de Edimburgo.
'los astilleros de Grierson' - John Grierson, fue uno de los primeros y más influyentes documentalistas de la historia del cine. Nació en Escocia y abordó temas de contenido social.
Grangemouth - es una refinería de petróleo en Escocia. Tuvo un grave accidente el 22 de marzo de 1987, con una gran explosión que ardió la mayor parte del día.
Exilio interno - es un forzado reasentamiento dentro del país de residencia.
'Black, black oil' - el negro, negro aceite, es el nombre de un baile escocés. Aquí un link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fCb97NXpEo


I saw a blue umbrella in Princes Street Garden
Heading out west for the Lothian Road
An evening news stuffed deep in the pocket
Little did I know that even a heavy load

I found us walking Grierson's dockyards
Where the only thing working was foreign film crews
Making an impressive documentary
For the big news
To the satellite

And all we're left with is the black black oil
With a sense of pride and identity
The waters left behind we shouldn't forget
Laid low in the books of history

I saw the starlings wheel round Georgian spires
Gathering on patrol in the skies
In the distance burns the flame of Grangemouth
And the dream is lost
Everything what it could inspire
From the take you know there is no distance
How we talk about in the secret affairs
Taking our ride into the distance
To be what it was or could have been
What I should have said

And all we're left with is the black black oil
With a strong sense of national pride
'Till we take some more steps to unity
Take it back to me
Take it back
In a city run out of luck

And all we're left with is the black, black oil
With a strong sense of national pride
Calling the ... for identity
What it meant to me, what I said
What we could have had

I saw a blue umbrella in Princes Street Garden
Heading out west for the Lothian Road
An evening news stuck deep in the pocket
Little did I know that he'd fall
Carrying a heavy load

And all we're left with is the black black oil
With a strong sense of national pride
Calling a name in the sake of unity
What it means to me you'll never know
You'll never know

I see myself forced in servant exile
Turning around at another's command
All I want to see is identity
What I could have been
What I did
Could have been

Internal exile
Internal exile
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