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Margaret Becker - Immigrant's Daughter lyrics
Grandma sailed the Irish coast
 When she was barely thirteen
 She was young enough
 To believe in her dreams
 Working at a sweatshop
 Down on Bleeker Street
 Staring out the window
 She could see Miss Liberty
The price didn't seem too steep
 She believed in a nation
 She believed in love
 She believed in loyalty
 And she put her fate in the hands of God
 I believed in a nation
 That's got more than land and water
 I hope, I have the simple faith
 The silent strength of the immigrant's daughter
 She could not be halted
 By famine or disease
 She married America
 And she scrubbed it on her knees
 Fiercely devoted
 To who was yet to be
 She gladly gave her reverence
 To the high authority
The price didn't seem too steep
 She believed in a nationMargaret Becker - Immigrant's Daughter - http://motolyrics.com/margaret-becker/immigrants-daughter-lyrics.html
 She believed in love
 She believed in loyalty
 And she put her fate in the hands of God
 I believed in a nation
 That's got more than land and water
 I hope, I have the simple faith
 The silent strength of the immigrant's daughter
 I look at the photographs
 ([Incomprehensible])
 On my naked wall
 ([Incomprehensible])
 The gallery of legacy
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 Has such a haunting call
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 Falling down on my knees
 ([Incomprehensible])
 The calling comes to me
 ([Incomprehensible])
 I'm gonna run to the land of the living
 And take everyone that I can with me
 I believe in a nation
 I believe in love
 I believe in loyalty
 And I put my fate in the hands of God
 I believe in a nation
 That's got more than land and water
 I hope, I have the simple faith
 The silent strength of the Immigrant's daughter
 I hope, I have that simple faith













