Triangle Factory Fire Words & Music James Power (c) 2012 Let me tell you a story of a great tragedy One that took many a life Is a tale about greed, Is a...
Triangle Factory Fire Words & Music James Power (c) 2012
Let me tell you a story of a great tragedy One that took many a life Is a tale about greed, Is a tale about strife That's the Triangle Factory Fire The Triangle Factory Fire
It was 1911 in the city New York A building where fashions are made Young girls & women in the factory there toiled Making less than a dollar a day For a seamstress' 12 hour's pay
The factory was owned by two men on renown "The Shirtwaist Kings" they were hailed Mr Isaac Harris & Mr Max Blanck Who cared just for the profits they made Caring just for the profits they made
Just two years before in 1909 The women they'd gone out on strike Claiming unsafe conditions & unfair wages They were beaten, arrested & fired Young girls were beat up, arrested & fired
It was March 25th when the tragedy came As they finished their work for the day On the 8th floor a cigarette carelessly discarded Set a fire that turned to a blaze A fire turned into a blaze
Harris & Blanck were on the 10th floor And were told of the fire right away They quickly departed to save their lives To the workers no warning they gave No warning to the workers was made
Women soon panicked as they saw smoke & flames They rushed to escape from the fire But Harris & Blanck had locked up the doors The women they screamed for their lives The women screamed for their dear lives
There was only one fire escape to be found It snapped like a twig and it fell All that the women could do then was jump For the 8th & 9th became hell The 8th & 9th floor was their hell
Witnesses watched as a man on the ledge Helped the young girls from the flames They jumped from his arms to their certain death Before he, too, did the same The young man, too, jumped to his grave
It was just twenty minutes from start until end That children rained from the sky And the same police who'd arrested the strikers Now carried their bodies aside 146 died
The families mourned, the city grew dark But the darkness soon turned to rage They looked to the courts to find their justice For Harris & Blanck had to pay For the lives that they stole they must pay
But the trial it lasted only two days "Not Guilty!", the verdict they gave Not only did Harris & Blanck pay no price From insurance $6,000 they made From the fire $6,000 they made
It's a story of greed, it's a story of strife And people who sought a new life For the immigrant woman no justice prevailed That's the Triangle Factory Fire The Triangle Factory Fire
03/18/14 04:43:06PM @hooker-green:
AH folk music. Raelly excellent presented and Im impressed of the story.
Awesome music!. Congrats
Hooker Green
03/17/14 11:05:44AM @farrell-jackson:
A good story set to the cool folksy style!
James Power is a writer, musician, composer, singer, and artist who has performed in a number of diverse bands throughout the NYC/NJ/PHILA area over the past decade.
His 2014 release, A BODY AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE , is a collection of original acoustic-based, Gothic-Swamp songs, (along w/ three carefully chosen covers) backed-up by Philadelphia's spaghetti-western heroes GRINGO MOTEL, fronted by multi-talented, multi-instrumentalist TOM SCHEPONIK.
James can also be seen in producer/filmmaker KEITH LEWIS ' 2010 documentary A LESSON IN A CAPPELLA , which features some of the greatest A Capella practitioners of our time.
In 2012, James created songs for the NY WRITER'S COALITION pod cast series based on poems by NYWC members.
James continues to perform and be involved in a number of original projects in the New York City area. Videos of his songs can be seen on his YOUTUBE page.
AH folk music. Raelly excellent presented and Im impressed of the story.
Awesome music!. Congrats
Hooker Green
A good story set to the cool folksy style!
Farrell