_Paul
03-13-2013, 11:16 PM
My father taught his father’s craft to me
Who had been taught by his before
And like so often is for like, I am sure
That my forefathers taught their sons
As I will teach my son in time
Or so I thought
Until the day they came and said
Be sad no more
For we have made your job needless
And brought machines to equal ten men, or more
Alas said I what worths a man replaced by steel
They came and said we have progressed
Who had been taught by his before
And like so often is for like, I am sure
That my forefathers taught their sons
As I will teach my son in time
Or so I thought
Until the day they came and said
Be sad no more
For we have made your job needless
And brought machines to equal ten men, or more
Alas said I what worths a man replaced by steel
They came and said we have progressed