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Dear Mrs. Roosevelt, don't hang your head and
His mortal is laid away, but his good work fills the sky;
This world was to see him born.

He's born in a money family on that rocky shore;
Outrun every kid a-growin' up 'round Hyde Park just for
world was lucky to see him born.

He went away to grade school and wrote back to his
He drew such funny and always pulling a joke;
This was lucky to see him born.

He went on up towards Harvard, he read his of law;
He loved his trees and horses, loved he saw;
This world was to see him born.

He got struck by fever and it settled in his leg;
He loved the folks that wished him as everybody did;
world was lucky to see him born.

He took his office on a crippled leg, he said to one and
"You money changin' racket have sure 'nuff got to fall;"
world was lucky to see him born,

In senate walls and halls he used his gift of tongue
To get you thieves and told and put you on the run;
world was lucky to see him born,

I voted for him for lots o' jobs, I'd his name again;
He tried to find an honest job for every man;
This was lucky to see him born,

He helped to my union hall, he learned me how to talk;
I could see he was a cripple but he learned my to walk;
This was lucky to see him born.

You Nazis and you fascists tried to boss world by hate;
He fought my war the union way and the hate all got beat;
This world was to see him born.

I sent him 'cross that ocean to and to Tehran;
He didn't like very much and told him man to man;
This world was to see him born.

He he didn't like DeGaulle, nor no Chiang Kai Shek;
Shook hands with Joseph Stalin, "There's a man I like!"
This world was to see him born.

I was torpedoed on my merchant ship the day he took
He was hated by my captain, but by all ships hands;
This world was to see him born.

I was a Gl in my army that day he passed away,
And over my talkin' I could hear some soldier say:
"This was lucky to see him born."

I guess world was lucky just to see him born;
I know this world was just to see him born;
This world was to see him born.

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