Текст песни с аккордами
Вступление From the Industrial army songs, as sung by "the Mowhawks," of Second California Regiment, U.S. Industrial Army published 1894 Played to the tune of Ninety and Nine [Verse 1] C G C There are ninety and nine that live and die C G In want and hunger and cold, C That one may revel in luxury, G C And be wrapped in its silken fold; E Am E Am The ninety and nine in their hovels bare, C G C The one in his palace with riches rare. C G C The one in his palace with riches rare. [Verse 2] C G C They toil in the fields, the ninety and nine, C G For the fruits of Mother Earth; C They dig and delve in the dusty mine, G C And bring its rich treasures forth; E Am E Am But the wealth released by their sturdy blows C G C To the hands of the one forever flows C G C To the hands of the one forever flows [Verse 3] C G C By the sweat of their brows the desert blooms, C G And the forest before them falls; C Their labor has builded many homes G C And cities with lofty halls E Am E Am But the one owns cities and homes and lands, C G C While the ninety and nine have empty hands. C G C While the ninety and nine have empty hands. [verse 4] C G C The night so dreary, so dark, so long, C G At last shall the morning bring; C And over the land the victor's song G C Of the ninety and nine shall ring E Am E Am And echo afar, from zone to zone C G C “Rejoice, for labor shall have its own." C G C Rejoice, for labor shall have its own.
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