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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about this song? There is power in a factory, power in the land Power in the hand of the worker But it all amounts to nothing If together we don't stand There is power in a Union Now the lessons of the past Were all learned with workers' blood The mistakes of the bosses we must pay for From the cities and the farmlands To trenches full of mud War's always been the bosses' way, sir The Union forever defending our rights Down with the blackleg, all workers unite With our brothers and our sisters From many far off lands There is power in a Union Now I long for the morning that they realize Brutality and unjust laws cannot defeat us But who'll defend the workers who cannot organise When the bosses send their lackeys out to cheat us? Money speaks for money The Devil for his own Who comes to speak for the skin and the bone? What a comfort to the widow A light to the child There is power in a Union The Union forever defending our rights Down with the blackleg, all workers unite With our brothers and our sisters Together we will stand There is power in a Union[/quote] As someone from a union family, I approve this message. This is an old fashioned one, but still good: I dreamed, I saw Joe Hill last night Alive as you and me Says I "But Joe, you're ten years dead" "I never died" says he "I never died" says he "The copper bosses killed you, Joe" "They shot you Joe" says I "Takes more than guns to kill a man" Says Joe "I didn't die" Says Joe "I didn't die" And standing there, as big as life And smiling with his eyes Says Joe "What they can never kill Went on to organize Went on to organize" From San Diego up to Maine In every mine and mill Where working folks defend their rights It's there you find Joe Hill It's there you find Joe Hill I dreamed I saw, I dreamed I saw, Joe Hill last night Alive as you and me Says I "But Joe, you're ten years dead" "I never died" says he, "I never died" says he "I never died" says he"[/quote]
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