I'm doing a song about Italian Immigration from the 1800's for a project nd I'm kind of stuck. Can someone help me out? What I have is this: Hey fratello, wish me luck

Hey sorella, I’m awestruck
Hey there Nonno, I’m earning bucks
In the land of bountiful America

With a job~, in the land of opportunity
A wonderful world can be seen
With our boots~
Let's make a toast to the machine!
It’s great working here in America

Mi dispiace, I couldn’t stay
High taxes were in my way
And I had insufficient funds to pay
So I came to the land of America

Our homeland could no longer be tilled
And it was to overfilled
And even though I could be killed
I come to the land of America

So like a bird~ of passage I migrate to the west
And I arrive to Ellis Island finally
Jubilant~
I see lady liberty
And I shed tears of joy, for being here in America

I don't really have a beat for it, I'm just gonna try and make one up for it.
please&thnx

It sounds like you're working on a great project! To help you add a beat to your song, here's a step-by-step guide on how you can create a basic beat:

1. Start by establishing the tempo: Decide on the speed of your song, typically measured in beats per minute (BPM). You can use a metronome or online tools to help you find the suitable BPM.

2. Build the rhythm: Because you don't have a specific beat in mind, you can try using a simple rhythm pattern to support your lyrics. For example, a basic beat could be created using a kick drum on beats 1 and 3 and a snare drum on beats 2 and 4. Experiment with different drum sounds and patterns until you find something that fits your song.

3. Add percussion: Once you have the basic rhythm, you can enhance it with additional percussion elements like hi-hats, shakers, or tambourines. These extra elements can add depth and energy to your beat.

4. Consider adding melodic elements: Depending on the direction you want to take with your song, you may want to include melodic elements like chords or a bassline. These can be played on a keyboard, guitar, or even digitally within a music production software.

5. Experiment and refine: Play around with different variations and arrangements until you find a beat that complements your lyrics and sounds good to your ears. Don't be afraid to get creative and try new things.

Remember, this is just a basic guide to help you get started. Feel free to add your own unique style and elements to make the beat your own. Good luck with your project!