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A letter from a quarry miner February 1932 To his mother back in Scandinavia When he lost his job as foreman of the crew Mmm We are strong and we are proud We are learning, to live without We tread a little softer on the newborn day And sing the credo when we pray Use it up Wear it out Make do Or do without Couldn't feed his family Couldn't buy the clothes he needed Couldn't even find the humblest employment Standing hours in a line for a day-old loaf of bread Mmm We are strong and we are proud We are learning to live without We tread a little softer on the newborn day And sing the credo when we pray Use it up Wear it out Make do Or do without Your bridge's there in Boston Your building's there in Maryland Made of granite from us Northern people Quarried by the hands of me and all my men We are strong and we are proud We are learning to live without We tread a little softer on the newborn day And sing the credo when we pray Use it up Wear it out Make do Or do without I worry for my family I wonder 'bout those coming after me If they find themselves in ruination Remember these words of wisdom Oh-oh-oh We are strong and we are proud We are learning to live without We tread a little softer on the newborn day And sing the credo when we pray Use it up Wear it out Make do Or do without Use it up Wear it out Make do Or do without
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