Lyrics The Flood and the Storm - Woody Guthrie
The
year
is
nineteen
and
twenty,
kind
friends,
And
the
great
World′s
War
we
have
won.
Old
Kaiser
Bill,
we've
beat
him
once
again
In
the
smoke
of
the
cannon
and
the
gun.
Old
von
Hindenburg
and
his
Royal
German
Army,
They
are
tramps
in
tatters
and
in
rags.
Uncle
Sammy
has
tied
every
nation
in
this
world
In
his
long
old
leather
money
bags.
Wilson
caught
a
trip
and
a
train
into
Paris,
Meetin′
Lloyd
George
and
Mr.
Clemenceau.
They
said
to
Mr.
Wilson,
"We've
staked
all
of
our
claims,
There
is
nothing
else
for
you."
"I
plowed
more
lands,
I
built
bigger
fact'ries,
An′
I
stopped
Hindenburg
in
his
tracks.
You
thank
the
Yanks
by
claimin′
all
the
lands,
But
you
still
owe
your
money
to
my
bank."
"Keep
sending
your
ships
across
these
waters;
We'll
borrow
all
the
money
you
can
lend.
We
must
buy
new
clothes,
new
plows,
and
fact′ries,
And
we
need
golden
dollars
for
to
spend."
Ever'
dollar
in
the
world,
well,
it
rolled
and
it
rolled,
And
it
rolled
into
Uncle
Sammy′s
door.
A
few
got
richer,
and
richer,
and
richer,
But
the
poor
folks
kept
but
gettin'
poor.
Well,
the
workers
in
the
world
did
fight
a
revolution
To
chase
out
the
gamblers
from
their
land.
Farmers,
an′
peasants,
an'
workers
in
the
city
Fought
together
on
their
five-year
plans.
The
soul
and
the
spirit
of
the
workers'
revolution
Spread
across
ever′
nation
in
this
world;
From
Italy
to
China,
to
Europe
and
to
India,
An′
the
blood
of
the
workers
it
did
spill.
This
spirit
split
the
wind
to
Boston,
Massachussetts,
With
Coolidge
on
the
Governor's
chair.
Troopers
an′
soldiers,
the
guards
and
the
spies
Fought
the
workers
that
brought
the
spirit
there.
Sacco
and
Vanzetti
had
preached
to
the
workers,
They
was
carried
up
to
Old
Judge
Thayer.
They
was
charged
with
killin'
the
payroll
guards,
And
they
died
in
the
Charlestown
chair.
Well,
the
world
shook
harder
on
the
night
they
died,
Than
′twas
shaken
by
that
great
World
War.
More
millions
did
march
for
Sacco
and
Vanzetti
Than
did
march
for
the
great
war
lords.
Well,
the
peasants,
the
farmers,
the
towns
and
the
cities,
An'
the
hills
and
the
valleys
they
did
ring.
Hindenburg
an′
Wilson,
an'
Harding,
Hoover,
Coolidge,
Never
heard
this
many
voices
sing.
The
zigzag
lightning,
the
rumbles
of
the
thunder,
And
the
singing
of
the
clouds
blowing
by,
The
flood
and
the
storm
for
Sacco
and
Vanzetti
Caused
the
rich
man
to
pull
his
hair
and
cry.
1 Sacco's Letter to His Son
2 The Flood and the Storm
3 Two Good Men (Sacco and Vanzetti)
4 I Just Want to Sing Your Name
5 Red Wine
6 Suassos Lane
7 You Souls of Boston
8 Old Judge Thayer
9 Vanzetti's Rock
10 Vanzetti's Letter
11 Root Hog and Die
12 We Welcome to Heaven
13 Sacco's Letter to His Son
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