Timber Man

Johnny Cash

Transposer:

Many many years ago when this land was young A lot of our country was covered by big tall beautiful trees. And men had to have the trees to make wood to build houses Make furniture with to make boats even to make paper with. So as more and more people came more wood was needed So more and more trees were cut down. And the man that lived in the forest and cut down the trees Was called the timber man. Well my world is green and dark and dumb My home is in the loggin’ camp All week I cut down the mighty trees Saturday I get to do as I please.    I give the man more than his hire and he’ll never know it if I tire Show me the toughest tree around the timber man will bring it down. Swing it hard cut it clean no halfway or in-between Move when the axe is in my hand make way for the timber man. Spoken: Yeah he was a mighty big tough man usually That timber man that lived in that forest and cut down those big trees. Well they say there’s sawdust in my brain And don’t get caught out in the rain. I got stump water in my blood The sweat from my brow turns the ground to mud. When the men don’t know how to fell a tree The one they’ll come and ask is me. I’ll mark my spot and I’ll take my stand The tree?s gonna fall for the timber Man Swing it hard cut it clean no halfway or in-between Move when the axe is in my hand make way for the timber man. And when they’re cuttin’ on a tree and it’s just about ready to fall The man yells out

Du même artiste :

La chanson évoque la vie d'un homme qui vit dans une forêt et qui consacre ses journées à abattre des arbres pour répondre aux besoins croissants en bois. Il décrit son quotidien au sein du camp de bûcherons, où la force et l'habileté sont essentielles pour couper les arbres, tout en soulignant son expertise dans ce métier. Le timber man, comme on l'appelle, se sent en harmonie avec son environnement, mais aussi conscient des ravages causés par la déforestation. Le contexte de cette chanson renvoie à une époque où la nature était une ressource précieuse pour construire des maisons, des meubles et d'autres objets essentiels à la vie quotidienne. C'est un reflet de l'exploitation des ressources naturelles au fur et à mesure que la population augmentait, tout en mettant en lumière la brutalité et le respect nécessaires dans ce travail.