I got laid-off with two weeks notice,
From a downsizing company, so they floated us.
Standing on our shoulders, promoting prosperity,
Though their capital has no loyalty.
Rich men give money, it means nothing to me,
To relinquish their possessions would be real charity,
In devotion to bottom-line figures,
Between the have and have-nots, the gap gets bigger.
They know the price of everything,
But the value of nothing,
No, they aren't like you and me,
They have more money.
When the workers of the world unite,
To re-claim what is theirs, by right,
Many millions will join the fight,
When the workers of the world unite!
You see, the harder that I work,the less I get paid.
Been living hand-to-mouth, while the Man has it made.
It's not just me; it's the same the world over.
So I'll take what's mine - in overtime - before I get older.
Now I support the left, but I'm leaning to the right.
And while I have no degree, I have some insight.
'Cause I'm not talking about the revolution,
Without co-operation, there'll be no solution.
They know the price of everything,
But the value of nothing,
No, they aren't like you and me,
They have more money.
When the workers of the world unite,
To re-claim what is theirs, by right,
Many millions will join the fight, (Workers unite!)
When the workers of the world unite!(Workers of the world, unite!)
When the workers of the world unite, (Workers unite!)
To re-claim what is theirs, by right, (Workers of the world, unite!)
Many millions will join the fight, (Unite!)
When the workers of the world unite!(Unite!)
When the workers of the world...
credits
from Warbler,
released November 11, 2014
Written, performed, engineered and produced by Chris Morgan. Mastered by Andy Magoffin at The House of Miracles.
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