Lyrics Forefathers - Dan Fogelberg
Forefathers
Dan
Fogelberg
They
came
from
Scandinavia,
the
land
of
midnight
sun
And
crossed
the
North
Atlantic
when
this
century
was
young
They'd
heard
that
in
America
every
man
was
free
To
live
the
way
he
chose
to
live
and
be
who
he
could
be
Some
of
them
were
farmers
there
and
tilled
the
frozen
soil
But
all
they
got
was
poverty
for
all
their
earnest
toil
They
say
one
was
a
sailor
who
sailed
the
wide
world
round
Made
home
port,
got
drunk
one
night,
walked
off
the
pier
and
drowned
My
mother
was
of
Scottish
blood;
it's
there
that
she
was
born
They
brought
her
to
America
in
1924
They
left
behind
the
highlands
and
the
heather-covered
hills
And
came
to
find
America
with
broad
expectant
dreams
and
iron
wills
My
granddad
worked
the
steel
mills
of
central
Illinois
His
daughter
was
his
jewel;
his
son
was
just
his
boy
For
thirty
years
he
worked
the
mills
and
stoked
the
coke-fed
fires
And
looked
toward
the
day
when
he'd
at
last
turn
65
and
could
retire
(Chorus)
And
the
sons
become
the
fathers
and
their
daughters
will
be
wives
As
the
torch
is
passed
from
hand
to
hand
And
we
struggle
through
our
lives
Though
the
generations
wander,
the
lineage
survives
And
all
of
us,
from
dust
to
dust,
we
all
become
forefathers
by
and
by
The
woman
and
the
man
were
wed
just
after
the
war
And
they
settled
in
this
river
town
and
three
fine
sons
she
bore
One
became
a
lawyer
and
one
fine
pictures
drew
And
one
became
this
lonely
soul
who
sits
here
now
And
sings
this
song
to
you
(Chorus)
By
and
By;
By
and
By
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