Rice Grows Again In Vietnam
© 1995, Scott Ainslie
A family working in the sun.
Food must be grown for everyone.
So green----new life has begun.
Rice Grows Again In Vietnam.
Our fathers met here long ago.
And with their blood these fields are sown.
So silent now, where many fell.
So many stories they can't tell.
Receive the weak, receive the strong.
And prayers of ours for those who've gone.
Forgive me for the wrongs I've done.
Give me the strength to carry on.
There will be days when rain must fall---
upon these fields, upon the wall.
But may the harvest of these tears------
bring peace to our remaining years.
Lift up your tools, lay down your gun.
Once peace is lost, nothing is won.
Harvest a thousand grains from one:
Rice grows again in Vietnam.
There will be days when rain must fall---
upon these fields, upon the wall.
But may the harvest of these tears------
bring peace to our remaining years.
And though the war's pain is not gone,
Rice grows again in Vietnam.
NOTE: The Vietnamese translation is available as a gif file.
PERSONNEL:
Scott Ainslie: Acoustic Guitars, Vocal.
Scott Petito: Bass, Synth Pads
Jerry Marotta: Drums and percussion
Marc Shulman: Electric Guitars
Leslie Ritter: Harmony Vocal
Duyen Tran: Spoken Vietnamese
GUITAR:
This piece is in the key of D in standard tuning and the figures honor the parallel fourths common in Asian harmonies. My thanks for the gift of her spoken Vietnamese goes to Duyen Tran her neighbor, Jerry Marotta.