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The Job I Left Behind Me Tune: "The Girl I Left Behind Me" (traditional)
First published in the 17th edition of the Industrial Worker "Little Red Songbook," 1920.
I took a job on an extra gang, Way up in the mountain,
I paid my fee and the shark shipped me And the ties I soon was counting. The boss he put me driving spikes And the sweat was enough to blind me, He didn't seem to like my pace,
So I left the job behind me.
I grabbed a hold of an old freight train And around the country traveled,
The mysteries of a hobo's life To me were soon unraveled. I traveled east and I traveled west And the shacks could never find me, Next morning I was miles away
From the job I left behind me.
I ran across a bunch of stiffs Who were known as Industrial Workers. They taught me how to be a man And how to fight the shirkers.
I kicked right in and joined the bunch And now in the ranks you'll find me, Hurrah for the cause - To hell with the boss And the job I left behind me.
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