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The Homestead Strike
— "We are asking one another as we pass the time of day Why men must have recours…
Hopping Down in Kent
— "Some say hopping's lousy. I don't believe it's true," but then the singer desc…
How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
— Times are hard; goods used to be cheap, but they're now exorbitant. Schools are…
The Humble Farmer
— "I saw a humble farmer, His back was bending low, A-pickin' out the cotton, Alo…
Hungry Hash House
— "I'm a boarder and I dwell in that second-rate hotel. If I stay here long, I th…
I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister
— "I don't want your millions, mister; I don't want your diamond ring; All I want…
I Got to Roll
— "Ham and eggs, pork and beans, I woulda et more, but the cook wasn't clean." "I…
I Lay Around the Old Jail House (John C. Britton)
— Perhaps a composite song: The singer complains of life in jail and of working i…
I Mean to Go to Heaven Anyhow
— "I mean to go to heaven anyhow... Jesus died, oh, he died on the cross, To set …
I Often Think of Writing Home
— Singer, a California miner, often thinks of writing to his family, but seldom d…