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(A. D. Cridge)
We're Communists and Socialists
And dynamiters, too;
We're slaves of walking delegatess*
Who tell us what to
do,
There's nothing we should kick about,
We've all got "cheek" sublime;
But we're
"bone and sinew of the land,"
About
Election
Time.
We're howlers of calamity,
We're crazy flat fools,
We're lawless
scum and foreign scruff,
And "stubborner nor mules."
They threaten us with Gatling
guns
And in our "hair to climb";
But we're "thinking toilers of the land,"
About
Election
Time.
We're wild-eyed hayseeds, lazy
shirks,
Alliance traitors, knaves;
We're looters of the vaults of wealth,
And our speaker always "raves";
We're a danger to the country
And Republic all the
time;
But we're "honest, sturdy farmers,"
About
Election
Time.
We're everything that's vile and mean,
For twice three hundred
days;
Nihilists, thugs and Pinkertons
Are urged on us to blaze,
If we but demand
justice,
As against a gilded crime;
But we're "valiant hosts of labor,"
About
Election
Time.
They tell us of protection,
And
the glory of a tax;
The right of honest capital
To ride upon our backs;
Our
comfort and prosperity
(Though we haven't got a dime),
And to once more save the
party,
About
Election
Time.
They tax us, and they
drive us,
And mock us in our woe;
They tell us we're responsible,
Though
they know it isn't so;
And we stand right up and take it,
While the "bloats" their pockets
line,
Oh, we're several milLion darndest fools,
About
Election
Time
* The term "walking delegates was used to describe union
organizers who
were accused of using unscrupulous tactics
to coerce workers into joining.
Note: Published
in the Journal of the Knights of Labor, May 4,
1893. Tune not supplied, but sings well to Auld
Lang Syne.
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