a hollow boom in factories

 

Will Anyone Take the Factory Jobs Trump Wants to Bring Back to America?  (WSJ Headline.)


A hollow boom in factories


Across this storied land


Tells the tale of heavy work –


Which no one now can stand.


The rusted cranes; the silent gears;


The boilers cold as ice –


Indicate a workforce that


Don’t think sweat very nice.


We’d rather sit behind a desk,


Pushing pens with ease,


Than toil like our grandsires


(who all got black lung disease.)


So Mr. Trump the sweatshop jobs


You wish to yoke us with


Will remain a byword


And a too unpleasant myth!


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