A Red Cross Worker, Chavez, experiences the horror and tragedy of the ruins.
Angry Miners rally for revenge.
Rockefeller sits in his office, listening to Wagner’s “Siegfried’s Death”
C: And so I stood, hands in my pockets, unable to breathe like the bodies down below.
R: They have burnt down our homes
C: And the ruins all around me
R: They have killed our wives and Children
C: Frozen in a moment
R: I say no more…NO MORE!!!
C: Like the dew before it drips
R: It is time we took out our anger
C: Clinging onto life lik eth esweet leaves of yesterday but anticipating the drop
R: They, the operators, now it is out turn to strike fear into their hearts.
C: The fall, the pain down below
R: It is time to take our revenge
C: And so I waited, unable to breathe
R: Onwards my firneds, take up arms, it is time
C: Until I inhaled and with the air came smoke
R: Onwards to Hastings
C: And fear
R: Tabasco, Delagua, Berwind
C: And ash and ruin
R: Empire, Roayl, Green Canon, Primrose
C: And ghosts
R: Destory
C: The ghosts
R: the precious buildings
C: spoke to me
R: and equipment
C: frozen
R: Do this for
C: In a moment
R: the women and children
C: between sweet life
R: that they massacred
C: and agonizing death
R: at Ludlow
C: They longed for what they lost
R: Let’s see if the militia will gun us down
C: And yearned to tell their story
R: We are armed
C: Before they are blown away
R: Onwards my friends
C: Away into the unknown
R: Onwards!
All: Remember Ludlow
Remember Ludlow
Remember Ludlow.
A hand rises from the ashes.
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