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Belt Line Girl

by Agnes "Sis" Cunningham (1942)
[sung to the tune of "Danville Girl"]


    I stood on the station platform
    And looked at the lonesome track.
    The train had gone around the curve
    The train that might never come back
    For it carried my soldier sweetheart away
    The one I loved so true.
    My heart was sad, but I did not weep
    I thought of the work to do.

    Joe had gone to the fighting front
    And he left his job behind
    Now I must step into his place
    On the long assembly line.
    I said I'll learn to build a ship
    I'll learn to build a plane
    For the faster we speed this belt line, girls,
    The quicker our boys return.

    If you think that danger is far away
    And cannot reach our shore
    Go ask the wives of MacArthur's men,
    They'll tell you about this war.
    Go ask the widows of the Pearl Harbor boys
    Our heroines brave and fine
    You'll find them at work in the training schools
    And on the assembly line.

    If a thousand men leave a thousand jobs
    To go and fight the foe,
    Our factory wheels would slacken their speed
    And the belts would move too slow.
    But when a thousand hard working girls
    Step in and take a hand
    Out roll the tanks and the planes and guns
    And there's freedom in the land.





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