by Susan Urbanek Linville
They sailed in steerage
Those huddled masses
Yearning to be free
Wops, Polaks, Honkies
Dreaming golden streets
Living coal and steel
Their calloused hands
Coaxed iron furnaces
Into erupting smelters
Their blood and bone
Filled rocky tombs
Collapsed without warning
Sweat tempered I-beams
Birthed riveted towers
Forged tracks and trestles
Stretched from sea to sea
They sailed in steerage
Those men with soot-blackened faces
Lifting this country up
Until their backs gave way