Today you look like a stranger to me With your rags hanging down from your neck I remember a boy with cold in his hands But my son, I don't think that you hear me So I said to my father there and then I am much older than you are In fact, I was born in '41 And my cradle was placed in the sun But he came from another town Where people are born with their heads hanging down And the only sound is the beat of a drum Telling the people to row I remember a story from your town About a wife giving birth to a son The boy was as healthy as a baby could be After nine months of joy in the womb But the wedding had been only six months ago And sex before marriage is a sin So they placed him back in the hospital And said he was born too soon But he came from another town Where people are born with their heads hanging down And the only sound is the beat of a drum Telling the people to row There are so many things that I have learned How to get out of jail without moving How to take out a guard, how to put him to sleep How to lay the man down in his place How to get around town without having to steal How to follow the footsteps of nomads How to tame a wild horse, how to ride on its back How to wipe out my trail without losing my track He came from another town Where people are born with their heads hanging down And the only sound is the beat of a drum Telling the people to row