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Ludlow Massacre

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  • It was early springtime that the strike was on
    They moved us miners out of doors
    Out from the houses that the company owned
    We moved into tents at old
    Ludlow I was worried bad about my children
    Soldiers guarding the railroad bridge
    Every once in a while a bullet would fly
    Kick up gravel under my feet
    We were so afraid they would kill our children
    We dug us a cave that was seven foot deep
    Carried our young ones and a pregnant woman
    Down inside the cave to sleep
    That very night you soldier waited
    Until us miners were asleep
    You snuck around our little tent town
    Soaked our tents with your kerosene
    You struck a match and the blaze it started
    You pulled the triggers of your gatling guns
    I made a run for the children but the fire wall stopped me
    Thirteen children died from your guns
    I carried my blanket to a wire fence corner
    Watched the fire till the blaze died down
    I helped some people grab their belongings
    While your bullets killed us all around
    I will never forget the looks on the faces
    Of the men and women that awful day
    When we stood around to preach their funerals
    And lay the corpses of the dead away
    We told the
    Colorado governor to call the
    President
    Tell him to call off his
    National Guard
    But the National
    Guard belong to the governor
    So he didn't try so very hard
    Our women from
    Trinidad they hauled some potatoes
    Up to Walsenburg in a little cart
    They sold their potatoes and brought some guns back
    And put a gun in every hand
    The state soldiers jumped us in a wire fence corner
    They did not know that we had these guns
    And the red neck miners mowed down them troopers
    You should have seen those poor boys run
    We took some cement and walled that cave up
    Where you killed those thirteen children inside
    I said, "God bless the Mine Workers' Union"
    And then I hung my head and cried
  • It was early springtime that the strike was on
    They moved us miners out of doors
    Out from the houses that the company owned
    We moved into tents at old
    Ludlow I was worried bad about my children
    Soldiers guarding the railroad bridge
    Every once in a while a bullet would fly
    Kick up gravel under my feet
    We were so afraid they would kill our children
    We dug us a cave that was seven foot deep
    Carried our young ones and a pregnant woman
    Down inside the cave to sleep
    That very night you soldier waited
    Until us miners were asleep
    You snuck around our little tent town
    Soaked our tents with your kerosene
    You struck a match and the blaze it started
    You pulled the triggers of your gatling guns
    I made a run for the children but the fire wall stopped me
    Thirteen children died from your guns
    I carried my blanket to a wire fence corner
    Watched the fire till the blaze died down
    I helped some people grab their belongings
    While your bullets killed us all around
    I will never forget the looks on the faces
    Of the men and women that awful day
    When we stood around to preach their funerals
    And lay the corpses of the dead away
    We told the
    Colorado governor to call the
    President
    Tell him to call off his
    National Guard
    But the National
    Guard belong to the governor
    So he didn't try so very hard
    Our women from
    Trinidad they hauled some potatoes
    Up to Walsenburg in a little cart
    They sold their potatoes and brought some guns back
    And put a gun in every hand
    The state soldiers jumped us in a wire fence corner
    They did not know that we had these guns
    And the red neck miners mowed down them troopers
    You should have seen those poor boys run
    We took some cement and walled that cave up
    Where you killed those thirteen children inside
    I said, "God bless the Mine Workers' Union"
    And then I hung my head and cried