Greeting's !!
A Poem
THEY EARNED THE RIGHT
I knew Ket and Knudsen, Zeller, Zeder and Breer.
I knew Henry Ford back yonder as a lightplant engineer.
I'm a knew-'em-when companion who frequently recalls
That none of the those big brothers were too proud for overalls.
All the Fishers, all the leaders, all the motion pioneers
Worked at molds or lathes or benches at the start of their careers.
Chrysler, Keller, Nash and others whom I could but now won't name
Had no high-falutin' notion ease and softness led to fame.
They had work to do and did it. Did it bravely, did it right,
Never thinking it important that their collars should be white.
Never counted hours of labor, never wished their tasks to cease,
And for years their two companions were those brothers, dirt and grease.
Boy, this verse is fact, not fiction, all the fellows, I have named
Worked for years for wages and were never once ashamed.
Dirt and grease were their companions, better friends than linen white;
Better friends than ease and softness, golf or dancing every night.
Now in evening clothes you see them in the nation's banquet halls.
But they earned the right to be there, years ago, in overalls.
Edgar A. Guest
Midi's
9 To 5
Come Home Father
She Works hard For The Money
Grandmother Told Me So
The Days When We Were Young
Working My Way Back To You
Blue Collar
Taking Care Of Business
Working On The Chain
How Tedious And Tastesless The Hours
Lover Boy
The Professional
Work
Work Aholick
Work Coal
Work Day
Worker
Work Hero
Working For The Man
Work Song
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