“The World For The Workers”

A Song of Revolution

Words & Music by H. J. Neumann

   

You toilers of the world, arise!

       To bravely speed the day,

    When all your forces organise

       King Capital to slay,

    And from the master class you’ll wrest

       The Powers of the State,

    Which, wielded in your interest,

       Your class emancipate. 

 

    There sounds above the class war din

       The battle-cry we use:

    Unite! you have a world to win,

       Your chains alone to lose.” 

 

    Your lot in life is darkest gloom;

       You sow and others reap.

    And want and mis’ry are your doom,

       While idlers treasures heap.

    Why have they riches, you distress,

       Though you all wealth have wrought?

    It is because the few possess

       The earth, while you have nought. 

 

    There sounds above the class war din

       The battle-cry we use:

    Unite! you have a world to win,

       Your chains alone to lose.” 

 

    While you an idle class maintain

       For pittances you’ll toil.

    To own your products you must gain

       Possession of the soil

    And of all means the workers need

       To found the Commonwealth,

    And thus enable all to lead

       Full lives of peace and health.

     

    There sounds above the class war din 

       The battle-cry we use:

    Unite! you have a world to win, 

       Your chains alone to lose.”

 

    Arise! the message to proclaim,

       The message full of cheer:

    That Labour’s freedom is your aim,

       That brighter days are near.

    To men exhausted by the fray,

       To women in despair,

    To children wanting food and play,

       To all the message bear

 

    There sounds above the class war din

       The battle-cry we use:

    Unite! you have a world to win,

       Your chains alone to lose.”

 

Copies of the above four-part song S., A., T., B. (which will be sung by a choral party at the Annual Social on April the 9th), complete with pianoforte accompaniment and Tonic-Solfa setting may be obtained, price 3d., or post free 3½d., through the branches or from the Head Office.

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