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  :While he's living from sweat of your brow. Then we'll sing one song of the girl below the line,
 * She's scorned and despised everywhere,

While in their mansions the "keepers" wine and dine
 * From the profits that immoral traffic bear.

We will sing one song of the preacher, fat and sleek,
 * He tells you of homes in the sky.

He says, "Be generous, be lowly, and be meek,
 * If you don't you'll sure get roasted when you die."

Then we'll sing on esongone song [sic] of the poor and ragged tramp,
 * He carries his home on his back;

Too old to work, he's not wanted 'round the camp,
 * So he wanders without aim along the track.

We will sing one song of the children in the mills,
 * They're taken from playgrounds and schools,

In tender years made to go the pace that kills,
 * In the sweatshops, 'mong the looms and the spools.

Then we'll sing one song of the One Big Union Grand,
 * The hope of the toiler and slave,

ItsIt's [sic] coming fast! it is sweeping sea and land,
 * To the terror of the grafter and the knave.

 WE'RE READY

(Air: "Soldier's Song") Courage and honor to him who's jailed; Our hearts shall cheer him and cry "All Hail!" Our hands shall help to win the fight— We're ready to fight, we're ready to die For Liberty.

Industrial Unionism is the royal road to Industrial Freedom.

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