Lyrics 1913 Massacre - Woody Guthrie
Take
a
trip
with
me
in
1913,
To
Calumet,
Michigan,
in
the
copper
country.
I
will
take
you
to
a
place
called
Italian
Hall,
Where
the
miners
are
having
their
big
Christmas
ball.
I
will
take
you
in
a
door
and
up
a
high
stairs,
Singing
and
dancing
is
heard
everywhere,
I
will
let
you
shake
hands
with
the
people
you
see,
And
watch
the
kids
dance
around
the
big
Christmas
tree.
You
ask
about
work
and
you
ask
about
pay,
They′ll
tell
you
they
make
less
than
a
dollar
a
day,
Working
the
copper
claims,
risking
their
lives,
So
it's
fun
to
spend
Christmas
with
children
and
wives.
There′s
talking
and
laughing
and
songs
in
the
air,
And
the
spirit
of
Christmas
is
there
everywhere,
Before
you
know
it
you're
friends
with
us
all,
And
you're
dancing
around
and
around
in
the
hall.
Well
a
little
girl
sits
down
by
the
Christmas
tree
lights,
To
play
the
piano
so
you
gotta
keep
quiet,
To
hear
all
this
fun
you
would
not
realize,
That
the
copper
boss′
thug
men
are
milling
outside.
The
copper
boss′
thugs
stuck
their
heads
in
the
door,
One
of
them
yelled
and
he
screamed,
"there's
a
fire,"
A
lady
she
hollered,
"there′s
no
such
a
thing.
Keep
on
with
your
party,
there's
no
such
thing."
A
few
people
rushed
and
it
was
only
a
few,
"It′s
just
the
thugs
and
the
scabs
fooling
you,"
A
man
grabbed
his
daughter
and
carried
her
down,
But
the
thugs
held
the
door
and
he
could
not
get
out.
And
then
others
followed,
a
hundred
or
more,
But
most
everybody
remained
on
the
floor,
The
gun
thugs
they
laughed
at
their
murderous
joke,
While
the
children
were
smothered
on
the
stairs
by
the
door.
Such
a
terrible
sight
I
never
did
see,
We
carried
our
children
back
up
to
their
tree,
The
scabs
outside
still
laughed
at
their
spree,
And
the
children
that
died
there
were
seventy-three.
The
piano
played
a
slow
funeral
tune,
And
the
town
was
lit
up
by
a
cold
Christmas
moon,
The
parents
they
cried
and
the
miners
they
moaned,
"See
what
your
greed
for
money
has
done."
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