With apologies to the late Pastor Martin Niemr:
No One Left to Care
When they extended work hours and cut wages across town
I didn’t speak up
After all, they were strangers and I was doing fine;
When they got rid of the unions at my company
I didn’t speak up
After all, I wasn’t a union member;
When they shipped the jobs of half the employees in my company overseas
I didn’t speak up
After all, I still had a job;
When they cut my wages and made me work longer hours for less pay
I didn’t speak up
After all, times are tough and something’s better than nothing;
And when they finally fired me, closed the plant, and shipped my job overseas
I tried to fight back, but there was no one left to back me up
After all, I didn’t care to speak up for anyone else in trouble,
why should anyone care to speak up for me?
Pastor Niemr’s original poem:
In Germany, the Nazis came first for the Communists,
And I didnt speak up because I wasnt a Communist;Then they locked up the social democrats,
And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a social democrat;And then they came for the trade unionists,
And I didnt speak up because I wasnt a trade unionist;And then they came for the Jews,
And I didnt speak up because I wasnt a Jew;And then they came for me,
And by that time there was no one left to speak up.
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2009 R.S. Janes. LTSaloon.org.