In the South there lives a man,
Ten feet tall with blood red hands;
And he never, no never loses control
He is gracious to the poor
He never asked for any more
For a dollar a day you can be his modern slave
Old Jim Crow is his name
He ran this town with no shame
He is the law and the law is here for him
There is no working class;
just the ash of the working poor
If you had a boss, your boss was Old Jim Crow
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
Old Jim he up and died;
A bullet in his eye
You might have killed the man,
but his spirit flies on
Well, if you want your life back,
then don't ask Jim for jack
'Cause he'll never lift a hand for you
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
In the south there lived a man,
Ten feet tall with blood red hands;
and he never
no never
lost control..
Ten feet tall with blood red hands;
And he never, no never loses control
He is gracious to the poor
He never asked for any more
For a dollar a day you can be his modern slave
Old Jim Crow is his name
He ran this town with no shame
He is the law and the law is here for him
There is no working class;
just the ash of the working poor
If you had a boss, your boss was Old Jim Crow
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
Old Jim he up and died;
A bullet in his eye
You might have killed the man,
but his spirit flies on
Well, if you want your life back,
then don't ask Jim for jack
'Cause he'll never lift a hand for you
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
Old Jim Crow is a ruthless man
All that he knows is the Ku Klux Klan
In the south there lived a man,
Ten feet tall with blood red hands;
and he never
no never
lost control..
envoyé par giorgio - 26/2/2013 - 08:38
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Lyrics by Adam Cox
Music by Cletus Got Shot
Album: Unamerican
A funeral dirge for the ghost of "old Jim Crow".
About "Old Jim Crow" see the correlated songs: Jim Crow, Jim Crow Blues, Jim Crow Blues, Old Jim Crow