Mury (song)
Mury (Walls) was a sung poetry protest song written by Polish singer Jacek Kaczmarski in 1978. It was especially popular among the workers of Solidarity (NSZZ Solidarność) and is one of Kaczmarski's best known songs. It became a powerful symbol of the opposition to the communist regime in the People's Republic of Poland and was sung at countless rallies, meetings, protests and strikes throughout Poland during the 1980s.
Inspiration
The lyrics for Mury were written in 1978 to the melody of the song L'Estaca by the Catalan singer Lluís Llach, which Kaczmarski heard on one of several Spanish records he borrowed from a friend in December of that year. The intention of Kaczmarski's lyrics was to examine how a song or poem can cease to become the 'property' of the author after it is 'stolen' by the masses, who may appropriate it for a particular cause even if it wasn't the author's intention in the first place. In this context, the song can be interpreted as supporting the Polish or Catalan struggle for independence, but also as a critique of certain aspects of mass social movements.[1]
Solidarity's anthem
Despite its pessimistic conclusion (A mury rosły, rosły…, "And the walls grew, grew…") and, ironically, despite Kaczmarski's intention to criticise social movements for sometimes 'stealing' the words of an artist, the song's message of struggling for independence against oppression meant that Mury quickly gained protest song status and it was soon accepted nationwide as the unofficial anthem of Solidarity. Its refrain (Wyrwij murom zęby krat!, "Pull the bars from the walls!") later became the signal of the underground Radio Solidarity and the most popular part of the song, while its last pessimistic part was often left out. Kaczmarski came to see this phenomenon as both a misunderstanding of the song's meaning and a vindication of the point he was making when he wrote it. Nonetheless it remains one of his most popular songs.[1]
In 1987, after several years of severe repression by the communist regime in the People's Republic of Poland had managed to erode some of the support for Solidarity, and before the Polish Round Table Agreement of 1989, Kaczmarski expressed his disappointed with the disillusionment he saw in Polish society by writing 'Mury '87'. In this song, which is set to the same melody and which Kaczmarski referred to as an 'antonym' of 'Mury', he argues that instead of singing and hoping, people need to be taking action once again.[1]
In 2005, 'Mury' was performed by Jean Michel Jarre jointly with the Gdańsk University Choir and the Polish Baltic Philharmonic during the concert Przestrzeń Wolności (Space of Freedom, 26 August 2005) on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the formation of Solidarity.[2]
Lyrics
Mury | Walls |
On natchniony i młody był, ich nie policzyłby nikt | He was inspired and young, they were a legion |
On im dodawał pieśnią sił, śpiewał że blisko już świt. | He gave them strength with his song, singing that the dawn is near. |
Świec tysiące palili mu, znad głów podnosił się dym, | They'd light thousands candles for him, smoke rising over their heads, |
Śpiewał, że czas by runął mur... | He sang it was time for the wall to fall... |
Oni śpiewali wraz z nim: | They sang together with him: |
Wyrwij murom zęby krat! | Pull the teeth of bars from the walls! |
Zerwij kajdany, połam bat! | Tear off the chains, break the whip! |
A mury runą, runą, runą | And the walls are falling, falling, falling |
I pogrzebią stary świat! | And will bury the old world! |
(x2) | (x2) |
Wkrótce na pamięć znali pieśń i sama melodia bez słów | Soon they knew the song by heart and just the melody without the words |
Niosła ze sobą starą treść, dreszcze na wskroś serc i głów. | Carried the old meaning, shivers through hearts and heads. |
Śpiewali więc, klaskali w rytm, jak wystrzał poklask ich brzmiał, | So they sung, clapped to the rhythm, their applause sounding like gunshots, |
I ciążył łańcuch, zwlekał świt... | And the chain was a burden, the dawn was dawdling... |
On wciąż śpiewał i grał: | And he still sung and played: |
Wyrwij murom zęby krat! | Pull the teeth of bars from the walls! |
Zerwij kajdany, połam bat! | Tear off the chains, break the whip! |
A mury runą, runą, runą | And the walls are falling, falling, falling |
I pogrzebią stary świat! | And will bury the old world! |
(x2) | (x2) |
Aż zobaczyli ilu ich, poczuli siłę i czas, | And they saw their numbers, they felt their strength and the time, |
I z pieśnią, że już blisko świt szli ulicami miast; | And singing that the dawn is near, they marched into the streets; |
Zwalali pomniki i rwali bruk - Ten z nami! Ten przeciw nam! | They destroyed monuments and uprooted pavements — This one is with us! This one is against us! |
Kto sam ten nasz najgorszy wróg! | Who's alone is our worst enemy! |
A śpiewak także był sam. | And the singer was also alone. |
Patrzył na równy tłumów marsz, | He looked at the steady march of the crowds, |
Milczał wsłuchany w kroków huk, | Silent he listened to the thunder of their steps, |
A mury rosły, rosły, rosły | And the walls grew, grew, grew |
Łańcuch kołysał się u nóg… | The chain dangled at the feet... |
Patrzy na równy tłumów marsz, | He looks at the steady march of the crowds, |
Milczy wsłuchany w kroków huk, | Silent he listens to the thunder of their steps, |
A mury rosną, rosną, rosną | And the walls are growing, growing, growing |
Łańcuch kołysze się u nóg... | The chain dangles at the feet... |
(Instrumental chorus and hum of chorus) | (Instrumental chorus and hum of chorus) |
See also
- L'estaca
- Żeby Polska była Polską
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 (Polish) Interview with Kaczmarski on 18 October 1987, originally published by the journal INDEKS, featured on Jacek Kaczmarski homepage
- ↑ Yalta 2.0, Warsaw Voice, 31 August 2005, last accessed on 8 October 2006.
External links
- Listen to the song on the official site (mp3)
- (Polish) lyrics of Mury
- Musical notes of Mury
- Original lyrics of L'Estaca by Lluís Llach, English translation and a Polish translation
- Live performance of Mury