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    Labor Day - This Land Their Labors Wrought

    Labor Day

    This Land Their Labors Wrought

    By William Kevin Stoos
    Monday, September 7, 2009

    In the forests of New England
    It built a colony,
    And, dreaming of a nation
    Where men could dare live free
    It paused to wipe its sweaty brow
    And set forth then to build
    A place where freedom’s promise
    Could be, in time, fulfilled.

    And labor drove the wagons on
    A westward odyssey,
    Then turned the rolling prairie land
    Into a golden sea;
    Labor built the railroads
    That spurred us in our quest
    And by a steel highway bound
    The east coast to the west.

    And that selfsame hardy spirit
    Of those pioneering men
    Which never once did stop to rest
    Rolled up its sleeves again,
    And built a million factories,
    Transformed the land pristine
    And forged the greatest industry
    The world had ever seen.

    Through our patchwork quilt of history,
    There runs a common strand:
    ‘Twas the selfless, rugged toil
    That built this blessed land.
    And lest we e’er forget them,
    I raise my humble pen
    In tribute to the builders—
    The common working men.

    It was not the labor unions
    Or any corporation,
    Or economic theory
    That built the greatest nation
    ;
    Or master politician
    Who ever had a plan—
    But the simple sweat and toil of
    The common working man.
    (For while dreamers pen their visions
    Of how things ought to be,
    It is the noble builder who
    Makes dreams reality.)

    And for this nation’s builders
    Who’ve long since gone away,
    And those whose honest toil
    Sustains us still today,
    We should be ever thankful—
    And reverent of their lot…

    For no dream was built more nobly than
    This land their labors wrought.

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    A lot of lowlife, unknown and unremembered helped. too.
    "Men of low degree are vanity, Men of high degree are a lie. " David
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