i don't remember it exactly, but it goes something like this: "The people up above me get all the [something] and all the [something] and all the favors....why do i got to be in the cold and in the dark and the damp...."
...if that is the one you mean.
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Hammerite Sayings, prayers, etc.
"Vigilance is our shield, that protects us from our squalid past, knowledge is our weapon, with which we carve a path to an enlightened future."
"Hammer, anvil, forge and fire, chase away the hoofed liar, roof and doorway, block and beam, chase the Trickster from our dream."
"May our walls be cut from the thickest stones our gates be wraught from full iron... Any who pits his strength 'gainst their strength shall smash himself with his own effort, even as the fruit falling from a tree [short pause] dashes itself on a rock below."
"Aye, they thought stone dust would settle faster than wood, but many feet cast it up."
“And the Builder said, if the foundation is weak, do you wail and gnash your teeth? Do you ask it to repour itself? Nay, you tear it down and begin anew. So shall it be with all my children, whether they be stone, or flesh.”
“The Builder's truth it is, that men without belief do soften and fail, as rotten wood.”
“And the word went before him, on a breeze carrying our salvation, here at last is a man with the mind of a general and a heart of a poet, yet also with the hand of the Builder, he will lift us up from the earth.”
“Thieves respect naught(?). Divinity, even false divinity, is as the mud below their feet. They wish not it be clay, but shall be shaped by the Builder's hand.”
“The Builder places thy challenges before thee as a stairway of hewn(?) stone up the tower of thine life - when thou seekest to add to those challenges, to compass thy and pride thou dost clutter the design of the stairway and introduce cracks and weaknesses through which the Trickster mayest enter and bring thy ruin.”
“No then to beware in combat these breakers to armor thyself against their blandishments and to strike through their lies and trickery.”
“And the faithful spoke saying, low(?) with the scepter of righteousness has justice been forged, if thou wilt hearken to the designs the Builder has made, and keep his statutes, thou wilt share in his triumphs.”
'Lay thyself on my anvil thief!”
“Thy blood shall spill now!”
“Feel the spike of thy sin!”
“Foolishness proves its own punishment but steam burns are a harsh punishment indeed.”