:47:02
	...which is kind of like
a big summer camp...
:47:04
	...after you've been
in county jail long enough.
:47:07
	See I just, just now got a letter.
:47:08
	I have it with me. About the trip from the
county jail. Manacles on his legs...
:47:13
	...and his arms manacled to his belt.
Well, I mean, it's all worth writing about.
:47:17
	He doesn't care, you know.
And there's only one time that...
:47:21
	...where the first time he felt afraid
in the whole thing, was a couple of...
:47:26
	...I guess guards, or something,
they started talking very loud.
:47:29
	And he started saying...
:47:30
	...talking about the last draft case
that they had been through...
:47:32
	...and "that motherfucker," and "we'll
get you, motherfucker," you know?
:47:36
	He just prayed a little bit harder.
:47:39
	He wouldn't do anything anyhow, but
it's not a very comfortable feeling.
:47:42
	But nothing has happened.
:47:46
	Anyway, this is, this
is an organizing song.
:47:49
	And I'm, I was happy to find out that...
:47:51
	...after David had been in jail
for two and a half weeks...
:47:53
	...he already had a very,
very good hunger strike...
:47:56
	...going on with forty-two
federal prisoners...
:47:58
	...none of whom were draft people.
:48:07
	"I dreamed I saw Joe
Hill last night..."
:48:12
	"...alive as you and me."
:48:18
	"Sez l, 'But Joe,
you're ten years dead!"'
:48:23
	"'I never died, ' said he."
:48:36
	"'The copper bosses
killed you, Joe!"'
:48:41
	"'They shot you, Joe, ' says I."
:48:46
	"'Takes more than guns
to kill a man'..."
:48:51
	"Says Joe, 'I didn't die!"'