To take an account of shoe factory worker from the early industrial days in America described in a book, weave that with the reality of generations of laborers and their dreams, and plainly narrate the raw reality of working life in America in this compelling song is what makes James Taylor such a great songwriter.
“So may I work your mills just as long as I am able And never meet the man whose name is on the label”
I wonder what the genius muses from the realm of Foxconn will sing about years from now.
To take an account of shoe factory worker from the early industrial days in America described in a book, weave that with the reality of generations of laborers and their dreams, and plainly narrate the raw reality of working life in America in this compelling song is what makes James Taylor such a great songwriter. “So may I work your mills just as long as I am able And never meet the man whose name is on the label” I wonder what the genius muses from the realm of Foxconn will sing about years from now.