Francis William Lauderdale Adams - In An East End Hovel

Francis William Lauderdale Adams - In An East End Hovel

To a Workman, a would-be Suicide br br MAN of despair and death, br Bought and slaved in the gangs, br Starved and stripped and left br To the pitiful, pitiless night, br Away with your selfish thoughts! br Touch not your ignorant life! br Are there no masters of slaves, br Jeering, cynical, strong — br Are there no brigands (say), br With the words of Christ on their lips, br And the daggers under their cloaks — br Is there not one of these br That you can steal on and kill? br O as the Swiss mountaineer br Dogged on the perilous heights br His disciplined conqueror foes: br Caught up one in his arms br And, laughing exultantly, br Plunged with him to the abyss: br So let it be with you! br An eye for an eye, and a tooth br For a tooth, and a life for a life! br Tell it, this hateful strong br Contemptuous, hypocrite World, br Tell it that, if we must live br As dogs and as worse than dogs, br At least we can die like men! br Tell it there is a woe br Not for the conquered alone! br An eye for an eye, and a tooth br For a tooth, and a life for a life.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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