Miner works and sweats like horses He digs down so very deep Owes pay to the company store Not very much will he keep That coal is as hard and black as midnight Water in the tunnels seep 40 men under the earth now 40 widows there to weep...
Common men are not yet heros Even though they try and try But common men are not yet zeros They work hard until they die
Orange pickers wait on corners For the man to pick them up He will choose which ones will work now They get in his pickup truck Their hands are red and raw and callused They work all day to make a buck Those turned down won't eat a thing now I guess that's just their hard luck
Chorus
There are those who build the houses Those live in them high and large There are those who make the garbage There are those who work the barge There are those who wear the clothing Made by Doris, Sue and Marge There are those who have no money Those who put it all on charge
Men & women slave by the billions The gluttons eat and tell their lies 1% will keep us groaning They will only make us cry They call us "the unwashed masses" Eat their lobster, heave a sigh
Common men are all around us (Un)Common men who dream the sky But, The Man, he wants 'em down now They will work until they die
SoulSurvivor (C) 9/5/2016
I've worked three jobs at a time just to survive this life. And there are those who are out of work and can't make ends meet at all. While those who don't work at all take "vacations" in Fiji. Yep. It ain't fair.
But nothing is fair. No one said life was going to be. But there is One who will judge the unjust at the end of the story. Believe it.
To all you hard working men and women out there... My hat's off to you!