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Songs of the Workers (15th edition)/Where the Fraser River Flows

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The tune to this song, "Where the River Shannon Flows" (1906), was written by James J. Russell.[1]

1563391Songs of the Workers (15th edition) — Where the Fraser River Flows1919Joe Hill (uncredited)

WHERE THE FRASER RIVER FLOWS
(Tune: "Where the River Shannon Flows")

Fellow workers pay attention to what I'm going to mention,
For it is the fixed intention of the Workers of the World.
And I hope you'll all be ready, true-hearted, brave and steady,
To gather 'round our standard when the Red Flag is unfurled.

CHORUS

Where the Fraser river flows, each fellow worker knows,
They have bullied and oppressed us, but still our Union grows.
And we're going to find a way, boys, for shorter hours and better pay, boys;
And we're going to win the day, boys; where the river Fraser flows.

For the gunny-sack contractors have all been dirty actors,
And they're not our benefactors, each fellow worker knows.
So we've got to stick together in fine or dirty weather,
And we will show no white feather, where the Fraser river flows.

New the boss the law is stretching, bulls and pimps he's fetching,
And they are a fine collection, as Jesus only knows.
But why their mothers reared them, and why the devil spared them,
Are questions we can't answer, where the Fraser river flows.




Why should any worker be without the necessities of life when ten men can produce enough for a hundred?

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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