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(In Remembrance of the) 40-Hour Week

๐Ÿ‘ค Lee Bains + The Glory Fires โ€ข ๐ŸŽผ Old-Time Folks โ€ข โฑ๏ธ 3:48
๐ŸŽต 1912 characters
โฑ๏ธ 3:48 duration
๐Ÿ†” ID: 15223285

๐Ÿ“œ Lyrics

Mmm
Yeah

When you're dead-broke, pushin' pallets
In the dusty aisles of a cinder block tomb
'Til your back is stove up, your coughs are black
And your thoughts are frayed

You can call on the Magic City outlaws
Drop-forged in this smog-choked valley
Who scrapped with the Big Mules and the gun thugs and the scabs
For their honor and their share of pay

Oh, children in the concrete and pines
Workin' with our hands and on our feet
Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
In remembrance of the 40-hour week

When you're rent-strapped, threadin' symbols
Through the pale rows of a flickerin' screen
'Til your wrists are trashed, your mind is static
And your eyes are stung

You can call on the Etowah outlaws
Who worked and spun their fingers raw, boy
Who walked out of red-brick caves along the fallin' waters
And into the light of a brand-new day

Oh, children, in the concrete and pines
Workin' with our hands and on our feet
Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
In remembrance of the 40-hour week
In remembrance of the 40-hour week

Seems like lately, we get up
To go to work, get ready for work
We head to work and we work
'Til we get off work, then we take it to the house from work
We hit the kitchen, and we get to work, we talk about work
We worry about work, we dream about it

When you're dog-sick, snatchin' plates
From the greasy jaws of this greedy Post-Life
The quicker you rush 'em out, the quicker it gobbles 'em up
You gather what it spills

You can call on the Tallapoosa outlaws
Burnt their necks stooped to the Black Belt soil
Raised hammer and hoe to the landlords
Hollerin', "God's people shall eat of our own fields"
Shall eat of our own fields

Oh, children, in the concrete and pines
Workin' with our hands and on our feet
Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
In remembrance of the 40-hour week
In remembrance of the 40-hour week
In remembrance of the 40-hour week

Oh-oh-oh-oh

โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics

[00:04.38] Mmm
[00:08.28] Yeah
[00:12.80]
[00:16.89] When you're dead-broke, pushin' pallets
[00:19.23] In the dusty aisles of a cinder block tomb
[00:24.04] 'Til your back is stove up, your coughs are black
[00:27.79] And your thoughts are frayed
[00:32.17] You can call on the Magic City outlaws
[00:36.12] Drop-forged in this smog-choked valley
[00:39.77] Who scrapped with the Big Mules and the gun thugs and the scabs
[00:43.33] For their honor and their share of pay
[00:45.76] Oh, children in the concrete and pines
[00:50.01] Workin' with our hands and on our feet
[00:54.28] Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
[00:57.83] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[01:04.36] When you're rent-strapped, threadin' symbols
[01:06.86] Through the pale rows of a flickerin' screen
[01:11.62] 'Til your wrists are trashed, your mind is static
[01:15.19] And your eyes are stung
[01:19.64] You can call on the Etowah outlaws
[01:23.33] Who worked and spun their fingers raw, boy
[01:27.67] Who walked out of red-brick caves along the fallin' waters
[01:30.92] And into the light of a brand-new day
[01:33.64] Oh, children, in the concrete and pines
[01:37.64] Workin' with our hands and on our feet
[01:41.73] Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
[01:45.39] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[01:49.39] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[01:54.42]
[02:07.89] Seems like lately, we get up
[02:11.97] To go to work, get ready for work
[02:16.07] We head to work and we work
[02:20.24] 'Til we get off work, then we take it to the house from work
[02:23.85] We hit the kitchen, and we get to work, we talk about work
[02:28.54] We worry about work, we dream about it
[02:33.12] When you're dog-sick, snatchin' plates
[02:35.77] From the greasy jaws of this greedy Post-Life
[02:40.09] The quicker you rush 'em out, the quicker it gobbles 'em up
[02:44.20] You gather what it spills
[02:48.85] You can call on the Tallapoosa outlaws
[02:52.31] Burnt their necks stooped to the Black Belt soil
[02:56.47] Raised hammer and hoe to the landlords
[02:58.87] Hollerin', "God's people shall eat of our own fields"
[03:04.88] Shall eat of our own fields
[03:06.67] Oh, children, in the concrete and pines
[03:10.74] Workin' with our hands and on our feet
[03:14.90] Oh, children, holdin' that holy old line
[03:18.44] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[03:22.41] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[03:26.43] In remembrance of the 40-hour week
[03:31.44] Oh-oh-oh-oh
[03:35.13]

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