paroles de chanson The Ludlow Massacre - Christy Moore
It
was
early
springtime
and
the
strike
was
on
They
drove
us
miners
out
of
our
homes
Out
of
the
houses
that
the
company
owned
Into
the
tents
of
the
little
Ludlow
We
were
worried
bad
about
our
children
State
troopers
guarded
the
railway
bridge
Every
once
in
a
while
a
bullet
would
fly
Kick
up
gravel
around
our
feet
We
were
so
afraid
that
you'd
kill
our
children
That
we
dug
a
cave
that
was
seven
foot
deep
Took
the
children
and
the
pregnant
women
Down
inside
the
cave
to
sleep
It
was
late
that
night
the
soldiers
waited
Till
all
us
miners
were
asleep
They
crept
around
one
little
camp
town
And
soaked
our
tents
in
kerosene
They
struck
a
match
and
the
blaze
it
started
They
pulled
the
triggers
of
their
Gatling
guns
I
made
a
run
for
the
children
but
the
firewall
stopped
me
Thirteen
children
died
from
their
guns
I
never
will
forget
the
looks
on
the
faces
Of
the
men
and
women
that
awful
day
As
they
stood
around
to
preach
the
funeral
And
lay
the
corpses
of
the
dead
away
The
women
from
Trinidad
took
some
potatoes
Up
to
Wallensburg
in
a
little
cart
They
sold
the
potatoes
and
brought
some
guns
back
Put
a
gun
in
every
hand
We
asked
the
governor
to
phone
up
the
president
Ask
him
call
off
the
National
Guard
But
the
National
Guard
belonged
to
the
governor
I
guess
he
didn't
try
very
hard
Late
one
night
the
troopers
charged
us
They
didn't
know
that
we
had
guns
The
red
necked
miners
shot
them
troops
down
You
should
have
seen
those
poor
boys
run
We
took
some
cement
and
walled
the
cave
up
Where
the
thirteen
little
children
died
I
thanked
God
for
the
Mine
Workers
Union
And
then
I
hung
my
head
and
cried
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