Lyrics My Thirty Thousand - Wilco
Paul
Robeson,
he's
the
man
That
faced
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
On
hollow
grove's
golfing
ground
His
words
come
sounding
And
all
around
him
there
To
jump
and
clap
and
cheer
I
sent
the
best
I
had,
the
best
I
had
My
thirty
thousand
The
Klansman
leader
said
That
Paul
would
lose
his
head
When
thirty
five
thousand
vets
Broke
up
that
concert
But
less
than
four
thousand
came
To
side
with
the
Klan
But
around
Paul's
lonesome
oak
My
thirty
thousand
A
beersoaked
brassy
band
Did
snortle
round
the
grounds
Four
hundred
noblest
souls
Westchester's
manhood
And
they
looked
exactly
like
The
fleas
on
a
tiger's
back
Lost
fish
in
the
waters
of
My
thirty
thousand
When
Paul
had
sung
and
gone
And
the
kids
and
babies
home
Cops
came
with
guns
and
clubs
And
they
clubbed
and
beat
'em
Well,
I'd
hate
to
be
a
cop
Caught
with
a
bloody
stick
'Cause
you
can't
bash
the
brains
Out
of
thirty
thousand
Each
eye
you
tried
to
gouge
Each
skull
you
tried
to
crack
Has
a
thousand,
thousand
friends
Around
this
green
grass
If
you
furnish
the
skull
someday
I'll
pass
out
the
clubs
and
guns
To
the
billion
hands
that
love
My
thirty
thousand
Each
wrinkle
on
your
face
I
know
it
at
a
glance
You
cannot
run
and
hide
Nor
duck
nor
dodge
them
And
your
carcass
and
your
deeds
Will
fertilize
the
seeds
Of
the
men
that
stood
to
guard
My
thirty
thousand
Of
the
men
that
stood
to
guard
My
thirty
thousand
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