Po Crosby's Labor Odes, Containing Twenty-Five Beautiful Odes Composed in the Interest of the Toiling Masses

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21 My Faith Looks to Thee.
TUNE— NEW KAVEN.
My faith looks up to thee, Thou toilers bold and free Thy day star glows, I know thy voting power, Which like the leaning tower Frowns at this present hour O'er all thy foes.
Well hast thou suffered long, Enduring every wrong At trust's foul hand.
The men who made thy laws Have heeded not thy cause, But tyranny shall pause At thy command.
Proud syndicates shall fall And stagger to the wall Before thy host; Monopoly and trust You'll trample in the dust
..., Their shining spears shall rust.
Their fame be lost.
22 PO CROSBY'S LABOR ODES.
Should Those who Labor be Forgot.
TUNE— AULD LANG SYNE.
Should those who labor be forgot In legislative liall.
Cause honest toil lias been their lot, Their purses light and small; Should those we send to make our laws Ignore the weaker sail, While on their knees, they strife to please The monarch of the rail.
Should manufacturers, rich and great, ^Vhile wheat is sixty cents, Eeceive protection from the state, Their profits to enhance, Should men with twelve dollars per day, A higher salary seek, "While laboring men for eight or ten Are glad to work a week.


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