A cross on the highway for the immigrant harvesters
Riding their bicycles, clipped by a passing car
Picking tomatoes at a farm outside Leamington
Sending their money home every weekend
What if they came in a column of colours?
And we stood behind them like we had their backs?
There’s plenty of room for your sisters and brothers
Gimme your hand, I’ll carry your pack
Now that you mention it, the underpaid ladies
Hand-rollin’ dumplings and nursing their babies
In back of a kitchen, in a basement on Lincoln
There’s a look in their eyes, and it’s got me thinkin’
I know it sounds crazy, but I’ll say it anyway:
How ‘bout a living wage, how ‘bout some holidays?
Maybe a daycare, for those little babies
There’d be no stopping the underpaid ladies
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