Get Thee Behind Me, Satan
de The Almanac Singers
Boss comes up to me with a five-dollar bill,
Says, "Get you some whiskey, boy, and drink your fill."
CHORUS:
Get thee behind me, Satan,
Travel on down the line.
I am a union man,
Gonna leave you behind.
A red-headed woman took me out to dine,
Says, "Love me, baby, leave your union behind."
On the Fourth of July, the politicians say,
"Vote for us and we'll raise your pay."
Oh, then the company union sent out a call,
They said, "Join us in the summer, we'll forget you in the fall."
If anyone should ask you your union to sell,
Just tell him where to go, send him back to hell!
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