Harry Simms
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Come and listen to my story, come and listen to my song.
I'll tell you of a hero, he's now dead and gone
He was the bravest union boy that I have ever seen
Expecting to be shot on site, or taken for a ride
By them dirty coal operators
A'shootin down the union men wherever they were found
Gave his life in struggle
That was all that he could do
He died for the union,




Also for me and you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Harry Simms" by Pete Seeger are a tribute to a brave union worker who lost his life in the struggle against the corrupt coal operators. The songwriter invites the listener to learn about this heroic man, who was considered the bravest union worker of his time. Harry Simms was aware of the danger he was facing by opposing the coal operators' interests, who would do anything to silence the workers, including killing them. Despite that knowledge, he did not hesitate to become involved in the struggle, risking his life for the cause.


The lyrics describe the terrible situation union workers faced at the hand of the coal operators. The operators would shoot down the union men wherever they were found, seeking to discourage any resistance. Despite the odds, Harry Simms and other brave workers gave their lives for the union, which was one of the only things they had left to protect their rights. The songwriter suggests that Harry Simms' sacrifice was not just for the good of the union, but for everyone in the community who was also impacted by the unfair practices of the coal operators.


Overall, "Harry Simms" is a tribute to a fallen hero who stood up for the rights of the working class, risking his life to do so. The song is a call to honor those who have made similar sacrifices throughout history and an encouragement to continue fighting for justice and equality.


Line by Line Meaning

Come and listen to my story, come and listen to my song.
I want to share with you the story of a person who has inspired me.


I'll tell you of a hero, he's now dead and gone
The person I want to tell you about is someone who has passed away.


He was the bravest union boy that I have ever seen
This person was a member of a labor union and was incredibly courageous.


Expecting to be shot on site, or taken for a ride
He was fully aware of the dangers he faced and was prepared to face them head-on.


By them dirty coal operators
He was fighting against corrupt coal companies.


A'shootin down the union men wherever they were found
The coal companies were using violence to suppress the union and anyone who supported it.


Gave his life in struggle
He sacrificed his life fighting for what he believed in.


That was all that he could do
He did everything in his power to fight against the injustices he saw.


He died for the union,
He died as a result of his fight to improve working conditions for his fellow union members.


Also for me and you.
His fight was not just for himself or his fellow union members, but for the betterment of society as a whole.




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