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James Weldon Johnson - The Word Of An EngineerJames Weldon Johnson - The Word Of An Engineer
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"She`s built of steel From deck to keel, And bolted strong and tight; In scorn she`ll sail The fiercest gale, And pierce the darkest night. "The builder`s art Has proved each part Throughout her breadth and length; Deep in the hulk, Of her mighty bulk, Ten thousand Titans` strength." The tempest howls, The Ice Wolf prowls, The winds they shift and veer, But calm I sleep, And faith I keep In the word of an engineer. Along the trail Of the slender rail The train, like a nightmare, flies And dashes on Through the black-mouthed yawn Where the cavernous tunnel lies. Over the ridge, Across the bridge, Swung twixt the sky and hell, On an iron thread Spun from the head Of the man in a draughtsman`s cell. And so we ride Over land and tide, Without a thought of fear— Man never had The faith in God That he has in an engineer!
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