Louis Convers Cramton (December 2, 1875 – June 23, 1966) was a politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Cramton was born in Hadley Township, Michigan and attended the common schools of Lapeer County. He graduated from Lapeer High School in 1893 and from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1899. He was admitted to the bar in 1899 and commenced practice in Lapeer. He discontinued the practice of his profession in 1905 and published the Lapeer County Clarion, 1905-1923. He was law clerk of the Michigan Senate for three terms and deputy commissioner of railroads of Michigan in 1907. He was secretary of the Michigan Railroad Commission from September 1907 to January 1, 1909 and a member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1909 and 1910.
In 1916, Cramton was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 7th congressional district. He served in the 63rd Congress and the eight succeeding Congresses, from March 4, 1913 to March 3, 1931. In 1930 and 1932, Cramton lost to Jesse P. Wolcott in the Republican primary.
Presence, the time has come Blinded by the lies so far away from home Blinded, in a daze Finding his way back home out from the smoke
Chorus With an angels heart he grow With the spirit of a soldier and we know He got wings, wings of steel
The new born, the chosen one, Concealed from the living Hid from the gods, a presence of a child An angel with wing of steel, shining in the dark Ready to strike, a soldier in arms
Chorus With an angel's heart he comes With the last appeal The spirit of this soldier grows Strong with wings of steel
A master in the sky, an angel, a soldier's son He comes with pride and glory, preparing heaven for war Crawling in the dark, searching for the truth Opening the doors of fear, towards the unknown
Chorus
Break The battle will start as we hear Cries in the darkness of fear Demons yell every were
Don't disparage the strength of a prayer The glory of truth in its glare As the sign will appear