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Winnie

from Tracks LP by The Powdered Earth

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Winnie was one of triplets
Graced the Earth from 1917
They grew up with ten other children
In the wilds of the Forest of Dean
A pump in the yard for water
And the WC outside
They would strike up a lamp or candle
To handle the coal-black night

They had no time for flowers
There were cabbages and spuds to tend
No lack of work to fill the hours
At the house in Mile End

Beef dripping for thruppence
Stick an apple in yer knickers and go
Some sugar or some cheese, Mr Hooper, if you please
There’s many mouths to feed and funds are low

Winnie and eight sisters
Had to share a single room to sleep
At fourteen years they’d be out in the world
Working to earn their keep

She began a life of service
As a housemaid in Cheltenham town
A pound a month and room and board
A lifetime away from tumbledown


When Winnie had a half day’s leisure
She’d watch the ladies on parade
Walking Pekinese for pleasure
Along the Cheltenham Promenade

One day she joined the effort
When The Great War came to pass
Making TNT so the Jerries would flee
This gentle country lass

She met a chap while dancing At the YMCA
And the lovers married On VE Day
What a priceless romance
After all the gloom
Winnie’s voice a melody
To brighten any room

Winnie, the winsome
Winnie, the voice of cheer
Winnie bringing light to the dark and lonely night
Winnie, live on, my dear

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from Tracks LP, released March 20, 2024

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The Powdered Earth are Gloucester, UK based writer/producer duo George Moorey and Shane Young.

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