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  • 22-01-1974
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.The Company Town Doctor

    The Company Town Doctor (aka The Dying Doctor)
    Performer(s): Woody Guthrie



    Doctor Leo Hayes was our company doctor
    From the big coal companies he got his pay
    For thirty-nine years he tried to cure us
    And now today on his deathbed lay
    He called his five boys and his three daughters
    And at his bed we stood around
    We heard him tell the history of the coal miners
    And he said, "Don't let these people down"

    You are all connected with the practice of medicine
    You promise you'll keep true I know
    You will do your best to help these people
    I close my eyes for I must go
    His youngest girl was Doctor Betty
    With her face so pretty and her smile so sweet
    She walked the coal towns of Force and Byrndale
    She saw the sewage waters flowing down the street

    She saw the children drink the cankered water
    She saw the chickens fly up on the roof
    She saw the waters overflow the sewers
    And flood their gardens of victory
    She went to the big shots of the Shawmut Company
    She did not beg and she did not plead
    She stood flatfooted and pounded the table
    Sewer pipes and bathrooms are what we need

    My dady told me to fight to cure sickness
    But I can't cure sickness with sewage all around
    These germs kill people quicker than I can cure them
    We need a foundation under every house
    We need a bathroom for every family
    Yes, you can set there and blink your eyes
    Three hundred miners are out behind me
    We will clean this town or know the reason why

    I quit my job as the family doctor
    I nailed up my shingle and went on my own
    I carried my pillbag and waded those waters
    I set by a deathbed in many a home
    I saw you catch rainwater in rusty washtubs
    I saw you come home dirty up out of your pits
    Watched you ride with your coffin up to your graveyard
    With not a nickel to pay your burying debt

    On July the fifteenth from the hills around
    Three hundred miners walked down through town
    The state inspector was testing the water
    While he was working you stood around
    One miner asked him to have a drink free
    The inspector looked out toward our pits
    He set his hat back on his head and says
    "I wouldn't drink a drop of that on a bet"

    I think of my daddy and brothers and sisters
    When we stood around his dying bed
    When I walk the streets of the company towns
    I can hear every word my daddy said
    The Shawmut Company is caught in its own paws
    The people not worth the money they cost
    A hundred have died, three hundred not working
    Thirty thousand tons of coal is lost





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