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Marched our city's brawn and sinew, while each heart was pulsing proud ; Proud to know that day was dawning for the masses o'er the earth, And our townsmen, always loyal, marched to celebrate its birth. Out of workshops, from the forges, and from every mart of trade, Came the crowds, our friends and neighbors, in their richest garbs arrayed ; Some were gray-beards, all were stalwarts, there wxre smooth-faced lads as well. We saluted as they passed up with a great frater- nal yell ! Every throat... was full of cheering when we saw that grand array, Keeping step with step — God bless them — o'er our streets on Labor Day. SHANDY MAGUIRE's POEMS 12£ And we thrilled enthusiastic, and we sent our shouts on high. As we saw that greatest gathering ever 'neath Oswego's sky. Oh, my boys, past times remember, when the dol- lars marked the days, When expostulation failed us such starvation pay to raise. We were helpless, disunited, while our man- hood's strength we gave, Weary from long hours of labor, not a hope, save for the grave ; On the Sabbath, men would tell us hov\^ God loved the starving poor, And choice bills of fare would greet us, once St.
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