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            THE 
            UNION MAID
            
            
            WOODY GUTHRIE & MILLARD 
            LAMPELL, 1940/1941 
            
            
            While in Washington, Woody 
            acquired Pete Seeger as a traveling companion for the trip to 
            Oklahoma [May 1940].... Arriving in Oklahoma City, they contacted 
            the local Communist Party organizers, Bob and Ina Wood, who put them 
            to work singing for the poor desperate people in the Hooverville on 
            the banks of the Canadian River, and then for the striking oil 
            workers and the Unemployed Workers' Alliance.... 
            
             
            They spent the night with 
            the Woods.... Although Woody later wrote that his song "Union 
            Maid" was inspired by the story of a southern Tenant Farmers' 
            Union organizer... it's probable that Ina Wood was a more direct 
            influence. A militant feminist, she criticized Pete and Woody for 
            never singing any songs about the women in the labor movement, and 
            Woody responded that night by writing a parody of "Red 
            Wing".... 
            
             
            Pete's first reaction, when he saw the song 
            the next morning, was that it was kind of dumb. But it began to grow 
            on him. It was so artless and simple, and direct.... Like almost 
            everything Woody wrote... it was written for the ear more than the 
            eye.... For the next decade, "Union Maid" would be Woody's 
            most popular song, appearing in union songbooks and sung on picket 
            lines all over the country.  
            
             
             
            
             
            There 
            once was a union maid, she never was afraid 
            Of goons and ginks and company finks and the deputy sheriffs who 
            made the raid. 
            She went to the union hall when a meeting it was called, 
            And when the Legion boys come 'round 
            She always stood her ground.  
            
             
            CHORUS: 
            Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union, 
            I'm sticking to the union, I'm sticking to the union. 
            Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union, 
            I'm sticking to the union 'til the day I die.
            
             
            This 
            union maid was wise to the tricks of company spies, 
            She couldn't be fooled by a company stool, she'd always organize the 
            guys. 
            She always got her way when she struck for better pay. 
            She'd show her card to the National Guard 
            And this is what she'd say: 
            
             
            CHORUS 
            
            
             
            You 
            gals who want to be free, just take a tip from me; 
            Get you a man who's a union man and join the ladies' auxiliary. 
            Married life ain't hard when you got a union card, 
            A union man has a happy life when he's got a union wife. 
            
             
            CHORUS
            
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