We’re spending billions every yearFor guns and ammunition.“Our Army” and “our Navy” dear,To keep in good condition ;While millions live in miseryAnd millions died before us,Don’t sing “My Country ’tis of thee,”But sing this little chorus.refrainShould I ever be a soldier,‘Neath the Red Flag I would fight ;Should the gun I ever shoulder,It’s to crush the tyrant’s might.Join the army of the toilers,Men and women fall in line,Wage slave of the world ! Arouse !Do your duty for the cause,For Land and Liberty.And many a maiden, pure and fair,Her love and pride must offerOn Mammon’s altar in despair,To fill the master’s coffer.The gold that pays the mighty fleet,From tender youth he squeezes,While brawny men must walk the streetAnd face the wintry breezes.Why do they mount their gatling gunA thousand miles from ocean,Where hostile fleet could never run —Ain’t that a funny notion ?If you don’t know the reason why,Just strike for better wages,And then, my friends — if you don’t die —You’ll sing this song for ages.
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Should I Ever Be A Soldier
Hill, Joe
Text by Joe Hill (1913). Tune “Colleen Bawn” (1906) by J. Fred Helf (ca1870-1915) & words by Ed Madden.
First published in the 1913 edition of the IWW’s Little Red Songbook.
Voir :
- https://joehill100.com/joe-hill-songs/should-i-ever-be-a-soldier-1913/
- Green, Archie ; Roediger, David ; Rosemont, Franklin ; Salerno, Salvatore. The Big red songbook : 250+ IWW songs ! (2016), p. 111-112.