Eight of the Seattle Raging Grannies (including me) visited Nickelsville today and sang for the Nickelodeons. Some of them sang along with us. I forgot to take my camera! So I can't post a photo of today. In substitute, here's a photo of Seattle Raging Grannies singing at the Nickelsville Die-In, our last community rally before raising Nickelsville.
From the Seattle Raging Grannies:
We support the homeless people of Nickelsville, who are providing shelter and safety for themselves in a hard time.
We admire the courage and compassion of University Christian Church and we thank them for their gift to the community of Seattle, in hosting Nickelsville.
We call on Mayor Nickels to acknowledge the realities of homelessness in Seattle and stop the senseless sweeps of homeless encampments.
The Mayor knows that developers are destroying low-income housing three times faster than it is being created. The Mayor knows that thousands of homeless men, women, and children are left outside after all shelter space in Seattle is full. The Mayor knows that Alan Painter, the head of the Department of Human Services, told the Seattle City Council that all of the shelters are full. The Mayor has no excuse for harassing Nickelsville or its supporters.
The Mayor needs to stop wasting money on harassing homeless encampments, and turn his full energy to real steps to end homelessness. Stop the destruction of low-income housing. Open more emergency shelters. Stop portraying homeless people and advocates as the enemy, and help Seattle come together as a community.
The mission of the Seattle Raging Grannies is to promote global peace, justice, and social and economic equality by raising public awareness through the medium of song and humor.seattleraginggrannies.com
Two of the songs we sang were written/adapted especially for Nickelsville.
THERE IS A RENTAL IN THIS TOWN (tune: There is a Tavern in the Town)
There is a rental in this town, in this town, And there my fam'ly settled down, settled do-o-own. We ate and slept and played there every day, And paid our rent so we could stay.
Chorus:
Fare thee well for we must leave thee. Do not let this parting grieve thee. Our rent jumped sky high believe me, And so we-e mu-ust part.
Adieu, adieu kind friends, adieu, yes, adieu. We can no longer be with you, be with you. We'll hang our clothes on a weeping willow tree, And sleep in Nickelsville for free.
And:
NICKELSVILLE (tune: Back of the Bus)
If you miss me at the front of the bus You can't find me nowhere Come on up to the driver's seat I'll be driving up there. I'll be driving up there, I'll be driving up there; Come on up to the driver's seat, I'll be driving up there.
If you're looking for shelter You can't find it nowhere Come on up to the greenbelt, Folks are camping up there. Folks are camping up there, Folks are camping up there; Come on up to the greenbelt, Folks are camping up there.
If you miss me in the greenbelt You can't find me nowhere Come on over to Nickelsville, Folks are building up there. Folks are building up there, Folks are building up there; Come on over to Nickelsville, Folks are building up there.
If you miss me at Nickelsville You can't find me nowhere Come on down to the jailhouse, We'll be bunking down there. We'll be bunking down there, We'll be bunking down there; We'll be bunking down there.
If you miss me at the jailhouse You can't find me nowhere That's cause we all stood together, And we're still building up there! We're still building up there! We're still building up there! That's cause we all stood together, And we're still building up there!
Eight of the Seattle
Raging Grannies
(including me) visited
Nickelsville today and
sang for the
Nickelodeons. Some of
them sang along with us.
I forgot to take my
camera! So I can't post
a photo of today. In
substitute, here's a
photo of Seattle ...
Eight of the Seattle
Raging Grannies
(including me) visited
Nickelsville today and
sang for the
Nickelodeons. Some of
them sang along with us.
I forgot to take my
camera! So I can't post
a photo of today. In
substitute, here's a
photo of Seattle ...
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