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Posted By: GUEST
06-Mar-25 - 01:16 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: The Working Chap
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Working Chap
The words are in the booklet of Ossian’s Greentrax album The Carrying Stream. The liner notes said:
Dating from the early days of the Labour Movement, the song extols the old working class ethics of honest toil, self reliance and humility. The tune and additional verses were written by Billy Ross.
THE WORKING MAN
I’m a working man as you can see You’ll find an honest man in me I’m neither haughty, mean nor proud Nor ever tak the thing’s too rude And I never gang above my means Or beg assistance frae my friens But day and night, through thick and thin I work life out to keep life in
Chorus (after each verse): No matter friends what e’er befa’ The poor folk they do work awa Through frost and snow, and rain and wind They work life out to keep life in
And the poor mill woman that we saw In reality and on the wa’ Her picture sorrowful to see I’m sure wi me you’ll a’ agree Her pay’s scarce able to feed a moose Far less to keep herself in hoose She’s naked, hungry, pale and thin She’s working life out to keep life in
But the Government says we’re to blame And we should hang our heads wi shame While a’ their dreams of greed they sell The poor they’d leave to rot in hell And who’s to care when you grow old No chance for you the pot of gold Still the honest man he tries to win Working life out to keep life in
And though aftimes the road is hard And hunger’s stalking in your yard It’s providence in trust we’ll keep The children in their beds shall sleep But times will change and live to see A better day for you and me Frae Peterheid to Gretna Green They work life out to keep life in