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March 14, 2019 - Issue 780: Odetta: Queen of Folk Music (includes
video) - Represent Our Resistance By Dr. Lenore Daniels, PhD, BC
Editorial Board
Est. April
5, 2002
March 14, 2019 - Issue 780
Odetta: Queen of Folk Music
(includes video)
"In every state of this union we migrants have been
We work on the land and we'll fight until we win
It's always we ramble, that river and I
All along your green valleys I'll work till I die
Travel this road until death sets me free
Because pastures of plenty must always be free"
Songwriter:
WOODY GUTHRIE
Odetta:
Singer, guitarist, civil and human rights activist
December
31, 1930 -December 2, 2008
Pastures of Plenty
It's
a mighty hard row my poor hands have hoed
My
poor feet have traveled this hot dusty road
Out
of your dust bowl and westward we roam
Through
deserts so hot and through mountains so cold
I've
wandered all over your green growing land
Wherever
your crops are, I'll lend you my hand
On
the edge of your cities, you'll see me and then
I
come with the dust and I'm gone with the wind
California,
Arizona, I've worked on your crops
And
northward up to Oregon to gather your hops
I've
dug beets from the ground, I've cut grapes from the vine
To
set at your table that white sparkling wine
Green
pastures of plenty from the dry desert ground
From
the grand Coolie Dam where the waters run down
In
every state of this union we migrants have been
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