Redundancy Blues

David McWilliams

[Verse 1]
Through many a long year my table was full
And among many others I was chosen
To stand in the heat of the factory's hum
While the others outside they stood frozen

[Verse 2]
Yes, my head it was empty, my pockets was full
And my hands and my fingers was itchin'
And I laughed at the shadows that stood in the cold
While I stood full warm in the kitchen

[Verse 3]
All my children they laughed as they grew at my feet
And my woman said she loved me dearly
And my vision was blocked by the words from their mouths
So that I couldn't see very clearly

[Verse 4]
Ah, but one day a man came to my factory
Stood up and said, "This place is closin'"
Said, "I'm sorry my friends, we can't keep you here
For far too much money we're losin'"

[Verse 5]
Now, the winter is here, and my hands they are numb
And for me every door says "No Entry"
There's no turf on the fire, and my heart is so cold
And my belly is always so empty

[Verse 6]
Now, my woman and children have left me alone
And lower and lower I'm sinkin'
There's no money left for me to take down
To drown all my troubles in drinkin'

Trivia about the song Redundancy Blues by David McWilliams

When was the song “Redundancy Blues” released by David McWilliams?
The song Redundancy Blues was released in 1967, on the album “Singing Songs by David McWilliams”.

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