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There are women of many descriptions
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In this queer world, as everyone knows.
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Some are living in beautiful mansions,
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And are wearing the finest of clothes.
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There are blue blooded queens and princesses,
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Who have charms made of diamonds and pearl;
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But the only and thoroughbred lady
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Is the Re-bel Girl.
CHORUS:
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That's the Rebel Girl, that's the Rebel Girl!
C G
To the working class she's a precious pearl.
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She brings courage, pride and joy
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To the fighting Rebel Boy.
C F
We've had girls before, but we need some more
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In the Industrial Workers of the World.
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For it's great to fight for freedom
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With a Rebel Girl.
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Yes, her hands may be hardened from labor,
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And her dress may not be very fine;
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But a heart in her bosom is beating
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That is true to her class and her kind.
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And the grafters in terror are trembling
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When her spite and defiance she'll hurl;
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For the only and thoroughbred lady
C G C
Is the Rebel Girl.
CHORUS:
C F
That's the Rebel Girl, that's the Rebel Girl!
C G
To the working class she's a precious pearl.
C G C G
She brings courage, pride and joy
F G C F C
To the fighting Rebel Boy.
C F
We've had girls before, but we need some more
C G C G
In the Industrial Workers of the World.
F C G
For it's great to fight for freedom
C G C
With a Rebel Girl.
F C G
For it's great to fight for freedom
C G C
With a Rebel Girl.