Not so Much to Want
It was 1943, Tom was off at war
I tried to stay at home but I'd never been so bored
So I went to see a picture and just before the show there was
A short made by the government about a country on the go
There was Rosie the Riveter in a helmet and long pants
Working in a factory, doing it for her man
That newsreel got me thinking I had to do my share
Besides I needed money and always wanted a career
The next day I applied at a plant right down the block
Welding parts on airplanes, I learned fast, I liked the job
I was the New Woman working for a wage
Some people thought it was a joke, but I was being paid
And I have a kind of dream now of welding a gate
I'd make it extra fancy with curlicues to look like lace
It's not so much to want, it'll make Tom proud
I can weld it at the factory when I am allowed
When the war was over Tom did not come home
I knew I wasn't helpless though, I could make it on my own
You see, I was the New Woman working for a wage
I was all alone now but I was not afraid
Then one day when I got to work the girls were all outside
Somebody had locked the door after the men had arrived
My boss said, it's all over girls, welding's a man's job
The boys are coming home now, so go home where you belong
Oh please, I said, I want to work, Tom is dead and I need this job
No one can to it better than me
Because I love this work, it kept me strong
He just said, it's all over, you know welding's a man's job
Go home girls and have babies, go home where you belong
We thought we were the New Woman working for a wage
But we were just a joke to them, we were in the way
I have this kind of dream of welding a gate
I'd have made it extra fancy with curlicues to look like lace
It's not so much to want, it would have made me proud
But because I was a woman I was not allowed
I tried to stay at home but I'd never been so bored
So I went to see a picture and just before the show there was
A short made by the government about a country on the go
There was Rosie the Riveter in a helmet and long pants
Working in a factory, doing it for her man
That newsreel got me thinking I had to do my share
Besides I needed money and always wanted a career
The next day I applied at a plant right down the block
Welding parts on airplanes, I learned fast, I liked the job
I was the New Woman working for a wage
Some people thought it was a joke, but I was being paid
And I have a kind of dream now of welding a gate
I'd make it extra fancy with curlicues to look like lace
It's not so much to want, it'll make Tom proud
I can weld it at the factory when I am allowed
When the war was over Tom did not come home
I knew I wasn't helpless though, I could make it on my own
You see, I was the New Woman working for a wage
I was all alone now but I was not afraid
Then one day when I got to work the girls were all outside
Somebody had locked the door after the men had arrived
My boss said, it's all over girls, welding's a man's job
The boys are coming home now, so go home where you belong
Oh please, I said, I want to work, Tom is dead and I need this job
No one can to it better than me
Because I love this work, it kept me strong
He just said, it's all over, you know welding's a man's job
Go home girls and have babies, go home where you belong
We thought we were the New Woman working for a wage
But we were just a joke to them, we were in the way
I have this kind of dream of welding a gate
I'd have made it extra fancy with curlicues to look like lace
It's not so much to want, it would have made me proud
But because I was a woman I was not allowed
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