Songs of the Workers (15th edition)/What We Want

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The tune to this song, "Rainbow" (1908), was written by Alfred Bryan (words) and Percy Wenrich (music).[1]

1563387Songs of the Workers (15th edition) — What We Want1919Joe Hill

WHAT WE WANT
By Joe Hill
(Tune: "Rainbow")

We want all the workers in the world to organize
Into a great big union grand
And when we all united stand
The world for workers we'll demand
If the working class could only see and realize
What mighty power labor has
Then the exploiting master class
It would soon fade away.

CHORUS

Come all ye toilers that work for wages,
Come from every land,
Join the fighting band,
In one union grand,
Then for the workers we'll make upon this earth a paradise
When the slaves get wise and organize.

We want the sailor and the tailor and the lumberjacks,
And all the cooks and Laundry girls,
We want the guy that dives for pearls,
The pretty maid that's making curls,
And the baker and staker tnd the chimneysweep
We want the man that's slinging hash,
The child that works for little cash
In one union grand.

We want the tinner and the skinner and the chambermaid,
We want the man with spikes on soles,
We want the man that's digging holes,
We want the man that's climbing poles,

And the tracker and the mucker and the hired man
And all the factory girls and clerks,
Yes, we want every one that works,
In one union grand.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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