Rhymes of a Roughneck by Pat O'Cotter
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Go slow now and don't crowd your hand
Or some day you may find that the orphan Has quit creeping and learned how to stand. Don't make us the goat for the theories Advanced by some government cog, And don't use this land as a station For trying things out on the dog. We gaze o'er the line of the Yukon As we're watching our neighbors at play And we wonder why Our Uncle Sammy Don't treat his Alaskans that way. We look at their broad graded highways And then at our own half blazed trails And, Sam, it comes damned nigh to envy When we think of their thrice a week mails. They don't know the word conservation, Their resources, all theirs to use, And when they ask their Uncle to help them Their Uncle don't often refuse. Their Uncle has helped them develop, Furnished work there for men who were broke, And, Sam, when it comes to Coast Lights They make ours look like a joke. But in spite of it all, Sam, we love you, We love every thread in the Flag, We love every stream in Alaska, We love every cliff, every crag. |
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