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 "REMEMBER"

(Tune: "Hold the Fort") We speak to you from jail today
 * Two hundred union men,

We're here because the bosses' laws
 * Bring slavery again.

CHORUS In Chicago's darkened dungeons
 * For the O. B. U.

Remember you're outside for us
 * While we're in here for you.

We're here from mine and mill and rail
 * We're here from off the sea,

From coast to coast we make the boast
 * Of Solidarity.

We laugh and sing, we have no fear
 * Our hearts are always light,

We know that every Wobblie true
 * Will carry on the fight.

We make a pledge—no tyrant might
 * Can make us bend a knee,

Come on you worker, organize
 * And fight for Liberty.

HARRISON GEORGE

Cook County Jail, Oct. 18, 1917.  5