Lyrics Gary, Indiana 1959 - Dave Alvin
I'm
old,
weak
and
grey
and
I'm
running
out
of
time
Yeah,
but
you
should
have
seen
me,
brother,
when
I
was
young
and
in
my
prime
Back
in
Gary,
Indiana
in
1959
I
was
a
steel
working
man
with
2 kids
and
loving
wife
And
the
Union
was
strong,
smokestacks
burning
day
and
night
Back
in
Gary,
Indiana
in
1959
But
then
the
accountants
and
lawyers
and
bosses
at
U.S.
Steel
Sent
down
the
word
that
we
had
to
take
their
rotten
deal
But
from
Birmingham
to
Pueblo,
Oakland
to
Allentown
The
workers
got
together
and
we
shut
the
Big
Boys
down,
The
President
and
Supreme
Court
tried
to
force
us
off
the
line
Back
in
Gary,
Indiana
in
1959
Now
the
years
have
disappeared
in
the
blink
of
an
eye
And
I
feel
like
a
stranger
in
world
that
isn't
mine
My
dear
wife
died,
my
kids
all
moved
away
Cause
there's
nothing
round
here
to
make
them
want
to
stay
Cause
the
factories
are
in
ruins,
decent
jobs
are
hard
to
find
And
you
can't
get
ahead
no
matter
how
hard
you
try
Cause
the
Big
Boys
make
the
rules,
tough
luck
for
everyone
else
And
out
on
the
streets,
brother,
it's
every
man
for
himself
But
I
still
remember
when
we
marched
side
by
side
Back
in
Gary,
Indiana
in
1959
Don't
bury
my
body,
brother,
when
it's
my
time
to
die
Just
throw
me
in
that
smelter
and
let
my
ashes
fly
Back
home
to
Gary,
Indiana
in
1959
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