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APUSH Chapter 29 - Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad, 1912-1916 Song: When the Lusitania Went Down By: Herbert Stuart Lyrics: The nation is sad as can be, A message came over the sea. A thousand or more, who sailed from our shore, Have gone to eternity. The Statue of Liberty high, Must now have a tear in her eye. I think it's a shame; no one is to blame, But all we can do is just sigh. Some of us lost a true sweetheart, Some of us lost a dear dad, Some lost their mothers, sisters and brothers Some lost the best friends they had. It's time they were stopping this warfare, If women and children must cry. Many brave hearts went to sleep in the deep, When the Lusitania went down.