"My Children Are Seven In Number" lyrics - PETE SEEGER
My children are seven in number
We have to sleep four in a bed
I'm striking with my fellow workers
To get them more clothes and more bread
Shoes, shoes, we're striking for pairs of shoes
Shoes, shoes, we're striking for pairs of shoes
Pellagra is cramping my stomach
My wife is sick with TB
My babies are starving for sweet milk
Oh there's so much sickness for me
Milk, milk, we're striking for gallons of milk
Milk, milk, we're striking for gallons of milk
I'm needing a shave and a haircut
But barbers I cannot afford
My wife cannot wash without soapsuds
And she had to borrow a board
Soap, soap, we're striking for bars of soap
Soap, soap, we're striking for bars of soap
My house is a shack on the hillside
It's floors are unpainted and bare
I haven't a screen to my windows
And carbide cans do for a chair
Homes, homes, we're striking for better homes
Homes, homes, we're striking for better homes
They shot Barney Graham our leader
His spirit abides with us still
The spirit of strength for justice
No bullets have power to kill
Barney, Barney, we're thinking of you today
Barney, Barney, we're thinking of you today
Oh miners go on with the union
Oh miners go on with the fight
For we're in the struggle for justice
And we're in the struggle right
Justice, justice, we're striking for justice for all
Justice, justice, we're striking for justice for all
American Industrial Ballads (1956)
- Peg And Awl
- The Blind Fiddler
- The Buffalo Skinners
- Eight-Hour Day
- Hard Times In The Mill
- Roll Down The Line
- Hayseed Like Me
- The Farmer Is The Man (Who Feeds Us All)
- Come All You Hardy Miners
- He Lies In The American Land
- Casey Jones
- Let Them Wear Their Watches Fine
- Cotton Mill Colic
- Seven Cent Cotton And Forty Cent Meat
- Mill Mother's Lament
- Fare Ye Well, Old Ely Branch
- Beans, Bacon, And Gravy
- The Death Of Harry Simms
- Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
- Ballad Of Barney Graham
- My Children Are Seven In Number
- Raggedy
- Pittsburgh Town
- Sixty Percent