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Thread #61644   Message #992140
Posted By: Joe Offer
28-Jul-03 - 02:58 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Banks of Marble + New Banks of Marble
Subject: DTCorr: Banks of Marble
I thought I'd post a correction version of the song. The main difference from the entry in the Digital Tradition is that the first verse is kind of an introduction, and doesn't have a chorus after it. Seems to make more sense to me.
-Joe Offer-


BANKS OF MARBLE
(Les Rice)

I've traveled 'round this country.
From shore to shining shore;
It really made me wonder
The things I heard and saw.

I saw the weary farmer,
Plowing sod and loam;
I saw the auction hammer
Just a-knocking down his home.

CHORUS
But the banks are made of marble,
With a guard at every door,
And the vaults are stuffed with silver
That the farmer (worker, etc.*) sweated for.


I saw the seaman standing
Idly by the shore,
I heard the bosses saying,
"Got no work for you no more."

I saw the weary miner
Scrubbing coal dust from his back,
And I heard his children crying,
"Got no coal to heat the shack."

**

I've seen my brothers (good people) working
Throughout this mighty land,
I prayed we'd get together
And together make a stand.

Final Chorus:
Then we'd own those banks of marble
With a guard at every door (or: With no guard at any door)
And we'd share those vaults of silver
That the workers sweated for!


*change to fit verse

**Additional verse by John Braxton:



Copyright 1950 by Stormking Music Inc.

Source: Carry It On, songbook by Pete Seeger & Bob Reiser, 1985
and Collected Reprints from Sing Out!
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The Seeger book adds some updates to include genders and the like. Seeger's updates are in parentheses. The basic text I've posted is from Sing Out! - apparently published a year after Les Rice wrote the song in 1950.