Union Maid
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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There once was a union maid, she never was afraid
Of goons and ginks and company finks and the deputy sheriffs who made the raid.
She went to the union hall when a meeting it was called,
And when the Legion boys come 'round
She always stood her ground.

Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union,
I'm sticking to the union, I'm sticking to the union.
Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union,
I'm sticking to the union 'til the day I die.

This union maid was wise to the tricks of company spies,
She couldn't be fooled by a company stool, she'd always organize the guys.
She always got her way when she struck for better pay.
She'd show her card to the National Guard
And this is what she'd say

You gals who want to be free, just take a tip from me;
Get you a man who's a union man and join the ladies' auxiliary.




Married life ain't hard when you got a union card,
A union man has a happy life when he's got a union wife.

Overall Meaning

Woody Guthrie's song "Union Maid" is a tribute to women's courage and determination in labor organizing during the early 20th century. The song tells the story of a fearless union maid who stands up to the opposition of the company finks and the deputy sheriffs who made a raid. She attended union meetings and stood against intimidation tactics used by the anti-union forces. The chorus, "Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union," conveys her strong convictions and commitment to the cause.


The union maid in the song represents women's more prominent role in labor activism in the 1930s, during which women played a significant part in organizing for trade unions. In the second verse of the song, the unionmaid was described having the insight to recognize the dubious intentions of company spies, and her ability to unite her colleagues in striking for better pay. The chorus is repeated after each stanza, affirming her unwavering support for her union and her refusal to be intimidated, no matter the opposition. The song's final verse gives counsel to women, urging them to join trade unions, and encouraging them to marry union men as making their life happenier.


Overall, the song Union Maid delivers an empowering message of courage, resilience, and the importance of unity in fighting for labor rights, particularly women's rights in the workforce. It also highlights the significance of women as an essential workforce component, a message whose relevance will always hold.


Line by Line Meaning

There once was a union maid, she never was afraid
This song is about a woman who was a part of a union and never backed down from a fight.


Of goons and ginks and company finks and the deputy sheriffs who made the raid.
Even when the union was under attack by the law and other groups, this woman held fast and refused to be intimidated.


She went to the union hall when a meeting it was called,
This woman was dedicated to the success of her union and would attend any meeting held in support of it.


And when the Legion boys come 'round
Even when rival groups like the Legion were trying to destroy the union, this woman remained committed to its cause.


She always stood her ground.
This woman was a formidable and brave opponent who never wavered in her beliefs, no matter the challenge.


Oh, you can't scare me, I'm sticking to the union,
This woman was resolute in her loyalty to the union and could not be frightened or intimidated away from it.


I'm sticking to the union, I'm sticking to the union.
The repetition of this line underscores the woman's unwavering commitment to the union.


This union maid was wise to the tricks of company spies,
The woman knew when the company was trying to infiltrate the union and was savvy enough to avoid being swayed by such tactics.


She couldn't be fooled by a company stool, she'd always organize the guys.
Not only would this woman refuse to be swayed by the company's tricks, she would rally her fellow union members to resist as well.


She always got her way when she struck for better pay.
When this woman went on strike to demand better wages, her persistence was always rewarded.


She'd show her card to the National Guard
By displaying her union card, this woman was able to show that she was part of a powerful and united group.


And this is what she'd say
The woman was so confident in the strength of the union that she knew exactly what to say to convince others to join.


You gals who want to be free, just take a tip from me;
The woman encourages other women to join the union as a way to liberate themselves.


Get you a man who's a union man and join the ladies' auxiliary.
By finding a union-affiliated partner and joining the ladies' auxiliary, women could further support the union's cause and empower themselves.


Married life ain't hard when you got a union card,
Belonging to a union could make life easier for married couples, since the union could advocate for better working conditions and wages.


A union man has a happy life when he's got a union wife.
According to the woman, being part of a union and having a partner who is part of a union can lead to a happy and fulfilling life.




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Written by: Woody Guthrie

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