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LABOR POEM OF THE WEEK: Revolution Must Come

Lawrence Smoot | Published on 11/1/2024

Revolution Must Come

We are the ones who hammer the steel and turn the wheels

Of commerce and capitalism

We care for the sick and seniors and our children

We make the entire economy work

We believe in our families, children and neighbors,

And justice, love

And the common good of everyone

We hate and chafe at corporate dominion

It riles and raises our natural rebellion

Which runs with the blood of our veins

We hate all they demand and take

To raise profits

Instead of raising wages

In our hands clasped in solidarity

Is the greatest power of humanity

If we rise from accepting scraps to demanding enough

For everyone

Revolution must come

Because they're running out of excuses

For hungry children,

Mass gun deaths,

And poisoned earth and dirt, air and water

Revolution will come when we learn and decide

Scarcity is a deadly lie

There is enough for all of us

Revolution will come when workers take our share.


Stewart Acuff, in the Blue Collar Review