Eight Hour Day
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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We're brave and gallant miner boys
Who work in underground
For courage and good nature
No finer can be found
We work both late and early
And get but little pay
To support our wives and children
In free Americay

If Satan took the blacklegs
I'm sure t'would bid no sin
What peace and happiness t'would be
For us poor workin' men
Eight hours we'd have for workin'
Eight hours we'd have for play




Eight hours we'd have for sleeping
In free Americay

Overall Meaning

Pete Seeger's song Eight Hour Day is a tribute to the many miners who worked tirelessly underground, most of whom were underpaid and oppressed. Throughout the song, he speaks about their work schedules, wages, families, and their need for better working conditions. He highlights their bravery and dedication to their work and families.


The chorus focusses on the theme of an eight-hour workday, which was a popular demand among labor unions during the early years of the labor movement. The lyrics suggest that the men would have more time for leisure, sleep, and family if they could work for eight hours, play for eight hours, and sleep for eight hours. This suggestion is in line with the principle that every worker deserves a reasonable workday, which would allow them to take care of themselves and their families.


Overall, the song champions the cause of workers and their rights. It is a poignant tribute to the men who toiled underground, and their struggle for better working conditions, wages, and recognition.


Line by Line Meaning

We're brave and gallant miner boys
We are a courageous and noble group of miners


Who work in underground
We work in the underground mines


For courage and good nature
We have courage and good nature in our work


No finer can be found
There is no other group finer than us


We work both late and early
We work long hours, both early and late


And get but little pay
Despite our hard work, we receive very little pay


To support our wives and children
We work hard to support our families


In free Americay
In the land of the free, America


If Satan took the blacklegs
If Satan took the greedy and unfair employers


I'm sure t'would bid no sin
It would not be considered a sin


What peace and happiness t'would be
It would bring us peace and happiness


For us poor workin' men
For us, the hardworking men


Eight hours we'd have for workin'
We would have a reasonable workday of eight hours


Eight hours we'd have for play
We would have eight hours of leisure time


Eight hours we'd have for sleeping
We would have eight hours for rest and sleep


In free Americay
In the land of the free, America




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