Image and caption: [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Negroes in the lineup for food at mealtime in the camp for flood refugees, Forrest City, Arkansas], Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress) LC-USF33- 009217-M5
Lyrics: We’ve a mighty heap of trouble, and for certain there’s more brewing It ain’t dripping by ounces, it’s dropping by the ton-- We could be doing much better than we’ve been doing We could be done a lot kinder than we’ve been done Say hello to “Rack” and his best-est buddy “Ruin” They’re here to do their worst, neither wants to be outdone-- We could be doing much better than we’ve been doing We could be done a lot kinder than we’ve been done When you wake up in the morning you just might hang your head and cry ‘Cause the price of being poor sir is being hard-done by We’ve been down so long we can’t win for losing ‘See uncharity to poor folks ain’t new beneath the sun-- We could be doing much better than we’ve been doing We could be done a lot kinder than we’ve been done