Vol ume o 1 1 . V v ,lBkl,OX f&f WEEK L Y J OUR N A L OF CHEER F U L CO M ME NT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, . SEPTEMBER 1, 191 1 A SONG FOR LABOR DAY BY WILL M. MAUPIN 7 have builded your towns and cities, And over your widest streams I have flung with a giant's ardor The web of strong steel beams.' I have carved out the1 busy highways ' That mark where your commerce reigns; . '.'- With hammer and forge and anvil I have wrought your golden gains. 7 have girded the rock-ribbed moun tains ' "With rails for the iron steed; I have delved in the old earth's :' - bosom ; - v- .. . , - :. To answer the great world's greed. I halve clothed you, housed you, fed , you, . , For thousands of years gone by; I have stepped to the front when .'. . duty ' ;-;'". . j ''".'v.'V. :;::" Has called, and I've answered "I!" I have wrung from the soil denied me Your toll of the golden grains; I have garbed you in silks and satins And fettered my limbs with ,t chains. I have given my sweat and muscle To build for you, stone on stone, The palace of ease and pleasure . The hut I may call my own. For a thousand years you've driven . A thousand years and a day. O " But I; like another Samson, Am giving my muscles play. My brain' is no longer idle; I see with a clearer slight,. ,, , . And piercing the gloom about me. Fm seeing, -thank God, the light ! I see in the days before me " - '--X My share of the . things' v I've-, ) . wrought; , See. Justice no longer blinded, ' The weights 'ofhef'scattsCuri bought. t ; ; ' '' I see in the not far' future ;; 5, The day when the worker's , share Is more than his belly's succor; Is more than d rag to wear. ' f l! t see on the morrow's mountains ''" .' J The glints of a golden dawn; , . , The dawn of a day fast : coming ; v : r v .' When strivings and tesje gq j Lo, out of the vastly darkness - That fetters my limbs like steel I can hear the swelling chorus. . J H That sings of the commonweal. For a thousand years you've driven For a thousand years and one. T,f But I'm coming to take possession - Of all that my hands have done. ; And cities and towns and highways I've builded shall be mine own; , And Labor, at last unfettered, Shall sit on the kingly throne. . Number 24 1 1