Come all you good workers
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Good news to you i¡¯ll tell
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Of how the good old union
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Has come in here to dwell
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Which side are you on boys?
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Which side are you on?
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My daddy was a miner
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He¡¯s now in the air and sun
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He¡¯ll be with you fellow workers
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Until the battle¡¯s won
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Which side are you on boys?
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Which side are you on?
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They say in Harlan County
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There are no neutrals there
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You¡¯ll either be a union man
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Or a thug for J. H. Claire
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Which side are you on boys?
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Which side are you on?
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Oh workers can you stand it?
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Oh tell me how you can
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Will you be a lousy scab
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Or will you be a man?
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Which side are you on boys?
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Which side are you on?
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Don¡¯t scab for the bosses
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Don¡¯t listen to their lies
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Poor folks ain¡¯t got a chance
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Unless they organize
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Which side are you on boys?
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Which side are you on?
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Which side are you on ?
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Natalie Merchant |