Lyrics Harry's Hands - Dennis DeYoung
Harry's
hands
are
all
he's
got
8 to
5 in
the
welding
shop
Barely
finished
junior
high
Took
a
job
at
the
tool
& die
And
if
the
weld
was
double
tough
Harry
had
the
knack
He's
the
kind
of
guy
Who'd
give
his
friends
the
shirt
right
off
his
back
Now
Harry
doesn't
care
for
booze
Or
stock
reports
in
the
daily
news
He
likes
baseball
on
T.V.
He
couldn't
understand
free
agency
See
he
never
really
wanted
much
Just
a
decent
life
Somewhere
he
could
call
his
own
For
his
kids
and
wife
And
layoffs
were
part
of
life
Like
taxes,
death
and
union
strikes
But
this
one
lasted
much
too
long
He
was
certain
now
there
was
something
wrong
So
he
went
and
looked
for
work
in
every
factory
But
they
were
all
now
servicing
in
this
new
economy
All
at
once
there
came
a
storm
On
the
ships
from
foreign
shores
Smaller
cars
and
VCRs
were
here
to
stay
Harry
cried
complacency
Can't
you
see
you're
killing
me
The
bottom
line
ain't
all
that
it's
cracked
up
to
be
Harry's
hands
keep
holding
on
Harry's
heart
keeps
on
beating
strong
Born
and
raised
in
the
promised
land
He
still
believes
that
American
Harry
cried
democracy
Don't
hand
me
charity
I
just
need
a
job
to
work
to
save
my
dignity
Every
night
I
pray
to
God
Please
help
me
find
a
job
Untie
my
hands
and
let
me
make
my
way
Harry's
hands
keep
holding
on
Harry's
heart
keeps
on
beating
strong
Born
and
raised
in
the
promised
land
He
still
believes
that
American
Harry's
hands
are
in
the
trap
As
tears
turn
steel
to
rusted
scrap
The
furnace
cools,
the
presses
stop
And
Harry
stares
from
the
coffee
shop
See
he
never
really
wanted
much
Just
the
smallest
place
Somewhere
he
could
call
his
own
In
these
United
States
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