Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Rebel Girl.



There are women of many descriptions
In this queer world, as everyone knows.
Some are living in beautiful mansions,
And are wearing the finest of clothes.
There are blue blooded queens and princesses,
Who have charms made of diamonds and pearl;
But the only and thoroughbred lady
Is the Rebel Girl.

CHORUS:
That's the Rebel Girl, that's the Rebel Girl!
To the working class she's a precious pearl.
She brings courage, pride and joy
To the fighting Rebel Boy.
We've had girls before, but we need some more
In the Industrial Workers of the World.
For it's great to fight for freedom
With a Rebel Girl.

Yes, her hands may be hardened from labor,
And her dress may not be very fine;
But a heart in her bosom is beating
That is true to her class and her kind.
And the grafters in terror are trembling
When her spite and defiance she'll hurl;
For the only and thoroughbred lady
Is the Rebel Girl.

- written by Joe Hill, inspired by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.

And here's Joan Baez, at Woodstock, singing 'Last Night I dreamed I saw Joe Hill'.

And here is Chaos Bogey (to whom I owe all of the above knowledge) writing about all of the above, but eloquently.

Still just about three-fourths through Zinn's A People's History of the U.S.
  

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