My Brother Did Not Die In Vain
My brother, Gary, was killed on the job, at a plant called Meadville Redi-Mix.
His family, his friends, his future was robbed, when he fell twenty-five feet to his death.
Sent to clean and shovel gravel in his final hour, all alone at the top of a concrete tower.
On a dangerous loft, without being tied off; with no safety equipment or warning signs up.
And when the OSHA man came, the Company claimed, they didn’t send him up there; they weren’t to blame.
(Chorus) Two 9-11 ‘s, six-thousand a year, so much injustice, and so many tears;
Who will speak up and wipe away your fears, so my brother did not die in vain
A steelworker’s son, he knew right from wrong; he worked hard and lived in quiet dignity.
From the school of hard knocks at the Bottom of Mckees Rocks, he took good care of his family.
He got a job close to home to look after his son; he did it with love, whatever had to be done.
Though the job wasn’t much, the pay wasn’t good, he wanted to help them out all that he could.
To always be there for his family and wife; they were the light, the love of his life. (Chorus)
From the time I was born, he took me under his arms; made me feel like we were a team.
He protected and taught me; to school he brought me; he was the ultimate little sister’s dream.
He bore his burdens like a saint, without any complaint;
a finer Father, a finer husband, a finer brother there ain’t.
My knight in shining armor, my hero, my friend; a giant among workers, a good union man.
What I am, I owe it all to him; I owe everything I am to him. (Chorus)
After OSHA inspected, they blindly accepted, he wandered up there all on his own.
The game was the same, the victim’s to blame; once again the fix it was on.
And though this Company was fined past numerous times, for safety violations of all serious kinds,
It’s just a Class B misdemeanor, a travesty still, when a worker on the job gets injured or killed.
It’s negotiate with the devil to downgrade the level; the Company gets a voice, the victim’s family no choice.
And after the ‘Abatement,’ OSHA issued their statement; a six-thousand dollar fine for not posting a sign.
Another whitewash, another criminal gets off; another worker, another brother is lost.
Two 9-11 ‘s, six-thousand a year, so much injustice, so many tears.
Well dry your weary eyes, and wipe away your fears.
His body’s in the grave, but his spirit’s still here; I found my salvation, my mission is clear.
I’ll fight for the rights of those injured and maimed.
Their cause in my heart will remain; my brother did not die in vain.
My brother did not die in vain. My brother, Gary, did not die in vain.
Well dry your weary eyes, and wipe away your fears.
His body’s in the grave, but his spirit’s still here; I found my salvation, my mission is clear.
I’ll fight for the rights of those injured and maimed.
Their cause in my heart will remain; my brother did not die in vain.
My brother did not die in vain. My brother, Gary, did not die in vain.