Mt. Carmel High School
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When
the Lusitania Went Down (1915) (Charles
McCaroon and Nat Vincent) The
nation is sad as can be, A
message came over the sea. A
thousand or more, who sailed from our shore, Have
gone to eternity. The
Statue of Liberty high, Must
now have a tear in her eye. I
think it’s a shame; no one is to blame, But
all we can do is just sigh. Some
of us lost a true sweetheart, Some
of us lost a dear dad, Some
lost their mothers, sisters and brothers Some
lost the best friends they had. It’s
time they were stopping this warfare, If
women and children must cry. Many
brave hearts went to sleep in the deep, When
the Lusitania went down. Oh,
listen to all these good deeds. When
we feel like crossing the sea, American
ships that sail from our slips, Are
safer for you and me. A
Yankee can go anywhere As
long as Old Glory is there. Although
they were warned, the warning they scorned, And
now we must cry in despair. (repeat third and fourth verses)
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