Harry's Hards

Dennis DeYoung

©1988 Grand Illusion Music, Admin. MCA Music

 

Harry's hands are all he's got

8 to 5 in the welding shop

Barely finished junior high

Took a job at the tool and die

 

And if the weld was double tough

Harry had the knack

He's the kind of guy

Who'd give his friends the shirt right off his back

 

Now Harry doesn't care for booze

Or stock reports in the Daily News

He likes baseball on T.V.

He couldn't understand free agency

 

See he never really wanted much

Just a decent life

Somewhere he could call his own

For his kids and wife

 

And layoffs were a part of life

Like taxes, death, and union strikes

But this one lasted much too long

He was certain now there was something wrong

 

So he went and looked for work in every factory

But they were all now servicing in this new economy

All at once there came a storm

On the ships from foreign shores

Smaller cars and VCR's were here to stay

 

Harry cried complacency

Can't you see you're killing me

The bottom line ain't all that it's cracked up to be

 

Harry's hands keep holding on

Harry's heart keeps on beating strong

Born and raised in the promised land

He still believes that American

 

Harry cried democracy

Don't hand me charity

I just need a job to save my dignity

 

Every night I pray to God

Please help me find a job

Untie my hands and let me make my way

 

Harry's hands keep holding on

Harry's heart keeps on beating strong

Born and raised in the promised land

He still believes that American

 

Harry's hands keep holding on

Harry's heart keeps on beating strong

Born and raised in the promised land

He still believes

 

Harry's hands are in the trap

As tears turn steel to rusted scrap

The furnace cools, the presses stop

And Harry stares from the coffee shop

See he never wanted much

Just the smallest place

Somewhere he could call his own

In these United States

 

Harry keeps holding on

Harry keeps holding on

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