C F C There are women of many descriptions C G C In this queer world, as everyone knows. C F C Some are living in beautiful mansions, F G And are wearing the finest of clothes. C F C There are blue blooded queens and princesses, C G C Who have charms made of diamonds and pearl; C F C But the only and thoroughbred lady C G C Is the Re-bel Girl. CHORUS: C F That's the Rebel Girl, that's the Rebel Girl! C G To the working class she's a precious pearl. C G C G She brings courage, pride and joy F G C F C To the fighting Rebel Boy. C F We've had girls before, but we need some more C G C G In the Industrial Workers of the World. F C G For it's great to fight for freedom C G C With a Rebel Girl. C F C Yes, her hands may be hardened from labor, C G C And her dress may not be very fine; C F C But a heart in her bosom is beating F G That is true to her class and her kind. C F C And the grafters in terror are trembling C G C When her spite and defiance she'll hurl; C F C For the only and thoroughbred lady C G C Is the Rebel Girl. CHORUS: C F That's the Rebel Girl, that's the Rebel Girl! C G To the working class she's a precious pearl. C G C G She brings courage, pride and joy F G C F C To the fighting Rebel Boy. C F We've had girls before, but we need some more C G C G In the Industrial Workers of the World. F C G For it's great to fight for freedom C G C With a Rebel Girl. F C G For it's great to fight for freedom C G C With a Rebel Girl.