Songs to Fight the Plutocracy: "Death of Harry Simms"
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Uploaded by solidaritet2010 on Feb 25, 2011
The Death of Harry Simms
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Simms_(labor_leader)
Come and listen to my story, come and listen to my song
I will tell you of a hero, who's now dead and gone
I will tell you of a young boy, whose age was nineteen
He was the bravest union man, that I have ever seen
Harry Simms was a palomine, we labored side by side
Expecting to be shot on sight, or taken for a ride
By them dirty cold operator gun thugs, that roamed from town to town
A-shooting down the union men, where e'er they may be found
Harry Simms was walkin' down the track, one bright sun-shiney day
He was a youth of courage, his step was light and gay
He did not know the gun thugs was hiding on the way
To kill our brave young comrade this bright sun-shiney day
Harry Simms was killed on Brush Creek, in nineteen thirty-two
He organized the miners, into the N.M.U.
He gave his life in struggle, that was all that he could do
He died for the union, also for me and you.
Aunt Molly Jackson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunt_Molly_Jackson
Jim Garland
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Garland
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