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As heard on the Good Stuff wtih Jim Thompson
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I saw them tearing a building down, A group of men in a busy town,
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With a hefty blow and a mighty yell, They swung with zest, And a side wall fell. Asked of the foreman, "Are these men skilled? The Kind you would hire if you had to build?" He looked at me, and laughed, "No indeed! Unskilled labor is all I need! Why, they can wreck in a day or two, What has taken builders years to do." I asked yourselves as I walked away, Which of these roles have you tried to play? Are you builders with rule and square, Measuring and constructing with skill and care?
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