Wei Min March-April 1974 Vol.3 No.5
literature & art
The following song was written and sung by the May 4th Singers and Prairie Fire at the Chinatown International Women’ s Day -Celebration and the Bay Area InternationaI Women’s Day Celebration, 1974:
Chorus:
Stand up! For your jobs and your families.
Stand up! If you want a better life.
Stand up! You got to think about your children.
STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!
Mama took me with her
When she went to work at six.
I slept beside the chair
Where Mama served that ten-hour shift.
Mama’s paycheck couldn’t fill
No babysitting bill.
So Mama took me with her.
Chorus
Working after school -
My homework’s never done
McDonald’s pays me nothing
They work me to the bone.
With jobs so hard-to find
They got me in a bind
working after school
Chorus
Working on the line
Thinking words I dare not say
Henry works beside me
Making almost twice the pay.
It makes you stop and think
We do the same damn thing
Working on the line.
Chorus
Now that I’m a mother -
Childcare’s what we need
It takes both our incomes
To feed our family.
Men and women work together
United, to make life better
Sisters and Brothers!
Chorus
Stand up! For your jobs and your families.
Stand up! If you want a better life.
Stand up! You got to think about your children.
STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!
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