Lyrics Mill Mother's Lament - Pete Seeger
We
leave
our
homes
in
the
morning
We
kiss
our
children
goodbye
While
we
slave
for
the
bosses
Our
children
scream
and
cry
And
when
we
draw
our
money
Our
grocery
bills
to
pay
Not
a
cent
to
spend
for
clothing
Not
a
cent
to
lay
away
And
on
that
very
evening
Our
little
son
will
say
I
need
some
shoes
mother
And
so
does
sister
May
How
it
grieves
the
heart
of
a
mother
You
everyone
must
know
But
we
can't
buy
for
our
children
Our
wages
are
too
low
It
is
for
our
little
children
That
seem
to
us
so
dear
But
for
us
nor
them
dear
workers
The
bosses
do
not
care
But
understand
all
workers
Our
union
they
do
fear
Let's
stand
together
And
have
a
union
here
1 Peg and Awl
2 The Blind Fiddler
3 Buffalo Skinners
4 Eight-Hour Day
5 Hard Times in the Mill
6 Roll Down the Line
7 Hayseed Like Me, A
8 Farmer is the Man, The (Who Feeds Us All)
9 Come All You Hardy Miners
10 He Lies in the American Land
11 Casey Jones (The Union Scab)
12 Let Them Wear Their Watches Fine
13 Cotton Mill Colic
14 Seven Cent Cotton and Forty Cent Meat
15 Mill Mother's Lament
16 Fare Ye Well, Old Ely Branch
17 Beans, Bacon, and Gravy
18 The Death of Harry Simms
19 Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
20 The Ballad of Barney Graham
21 My Children are Seven in Number
22 Raggedy
23 Pittsburgh Town
24 Sixty Per Cent
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