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Shard mes, cot-ton mill girls, it's hard limes
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3 cot-ton mull girls, It’ hard times, It's
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I've worked in the cotton mill all of my life,
And I ain't got nothin’ but a Barlow knife.
It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times everywhere.
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It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times evenpwhere.
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In nineteen fifteen we heard it said,
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“Move to the cotton country and get ahead.”
It’s hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times everywhere.
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Us kids work twelve hours a day
For fourteen cents of measly pay.
It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
It's hard times everywhere.
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Every morning just at five,
You gotta get up, dead or alive.
It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
It's hard times everywhere.
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Ain't it enough to break your heart?
Hafta work all day and at night it's dark.
It's hard times, cotton mill girls,
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It's hard times everywhere.
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When I die don't bury me at all,
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Just pickle my bones in alcohol,
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Hang me up on the spinning room wall-
It's hard times everywhere.
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In the 20's and 30's, large numbers of southern U.S. hill farmers, adults and children, found
work in the cotton mills. Malnutrition and bad working conditions caused 36% of the young
mill workers to die before they were 25, usually from “brown lung” caused by breathing the
lint filled air.
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