To lead the land with a steady hand Is easier said than done. For since you have power And have vowed never to cower Your real troubles are just begun.
To lead the land with a steady hand Takes more than just being the boss. You must be willing to make sacrifices -Not of your own devices- To stand up and bear your own cross.
To lead the land with a steady hand Requires courage, will, and time. Forced to make very hard choices Over employees and invoices And explain the reason where there is no rhyme.
To lead the land with a steady hand Is a pressing, tiring feat But upon returning home You have no time of your own None to rest your wearisome feet.
To lead the land with a steady hand To us you try to explain The principles you use; Misunderstood, they light your short fuse Deep breaths, then you try to tell us again.
To lead the land with a steady hand Is not appreciated as it should be For in all that you do In all you charge through Those unfamiliar do not seem to see.
Your hands do not shake Your legs do not quake And rarely do you ever venture upon a mistake. None but you really knows what it will take To lead the land with a steady hand.
I think I might finally understand My services are at your demand. Lead me, father, help me learn how to command And to lead the land with a steady hand.