Union Songs

This Is My Body

A song by George Mann©1997 George Mann

Every time I walk that line my ankle starts to ache
In winter when I hold my sign, my fingers feel like they're gonna break
But I wouldn't think of giving up
No I won't be going or packing up

When they charged our line with bats and knives they broke our legs and arms
Then their paid policemen dragged us off, charged conspiracy to inflict harm
But the only beating done that day
Was by the company thugs who got away

Why we strike or why we're here is different for each of us
But we've got our reasons and we hold them very dear
I haven't got much money, but I want to join the fight with you
This is my body and I'll place my body here

There's many days and many struggles out there to be won
And every time we put a fire out, another one has just begun
But we'll keep on going until we're through
It's the only thing we know to do

Why we strike or why we're here is different for each of us
But we've got our reasons and we hold them very dear
I haven't got much money, but I want to join the fight with you
This is my body and I'll place my body here

Everywhere we organize they cut our people down
Burned or shot or lynched at night, they fought 'til they were in the ground
And for them I sing this victory song
And for the next group of bodies coming along

Why we strike or why we're here is different for each of us
But we've got our reasons and they are so very clear
I haven't got much money, but I want to join the fight with you
This is my body and I'll lay my body here
This is my body and my body's staying here

Notes

Many thanks to George Mann for permission to add this song to the Union Songs collection.

Labor folkies George Mann and Julius Margolin have a website at http://georgemann.home.att.net/

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