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Who has cast adrift his workers, who lies sweating
      in his bed,
And who snarls to hear the laughter of the man
      Who keeps his head.

Let the poor man teach the rich man, for the poor
      man's constant strife
Is from day to day to seek work, day by day to war
      with life,
And the poor man's home hangs ever by a frail and
      brittle thread,
And the poor man's often hungry, but the poor
      man keeps his head.

When the ships come back from slaughter, and the
      troops march home from war;
When the havoc strewn behind us threats the road
      that lies before,
Every hero shall be welcomed, every orphan shall
      be fed,
By the man who stuck to business, by the man who
      kept his head.