I wish more white working-class Americans agreed with these thoughts. But, sadly, many seem to be following right-wing, racist propaganda and find that immigrants are their enemy, rather than the handful of billionaires who own more wealth, combined, than the bottom 50% of the world’s population.
The lyrics are in the tradition of Woody Guthrie: borrow a tune that’s quite singable and well known, and change the lyrics either a little or a lot to push anti-racist, pro-working class point of view. Gary, the author of this version, worked as a coal miner in West Virginia.
The tune is ‘Silver Threads and Golden Needles’, which also inspired these revised lyrics.
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We don’t want your patriotism, with a flag on ev’ry tomb
We don’t want the war you promise, to lead us to our doom.
But you think we should be happy, with your medals and your fame,
To shoot our fellow workers, in the imperialistic game..
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Bosses’ lies and racist poison cannot bend this heart of mine
Solidarity forever, across the bound’ry lines!
You can’t buy our love with money
‘Cause we never were that kind,
So we raise our fists in unity across the bound’ry lines.
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We don’t want your racist bullshit, from your genocidal brains,
We don’t want our class divided, while you bosses hold the reins.
But you think we should be happy, in our color-coded chains
Confused and more exploited, while your profit margins gain.
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Bosses’ lies and racist poison cannot bend this heart of mine!
Solidarity forever, across the color lines!
You can’t buy our love with money
”Cause we never were that kind,
So we raise our fists in unity across the color lines! (2x)