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Oh, When Will You Stand Forth?

    By Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson



    (See Note 59)

    Oh, when will you stand forth, who with strength can bring aid,
    To strike down the injustice and lies
    That my house have beset, and with malice blockade
    Every pathway I out for my powers have laid,
    And would hidden means find
    With deceit and with hate
    To set watch on my mind
    And defile every plate
    In my beautiful home where defenseless we wait?

    Oh, when will you stand forth? This detraction through years
    For my people has made me an oaf,
    Hides my poetry's fount in the fog of its fleers,
    So it merely a pool of self-worship appears;
    Like a clumsy troll I
    Am contemned with affront,
    Whom all "cultured" folk fly,
    Or yet gather to hunt,
    That their hunger of hate at a feast they may blunt.

    When I publish a book: "It is half like himself;"
    If I speak, 't is for vanity's sake.
    What I build in the stage-world of fancy's free elf
    Is but formed from my fatuous self.
    When for faith I contend
    And our land's ancient ways,
    When the bridge I defend
    From our fathers' great days,
    'Tis because my poor breast no king's "Order" displays.

    Oh, when will you stand forth, who shall sunder in twain
    All this slander so stifling and foul,
    And shall sink in the sea all the terror insane
    That they have of heart-passion and will-wielding brain, -
    And with love shall enfold
    A soul's faith wide and deep,
    That in want and in cold
    Would its morning-watch keep
    Undismayed, till the light all the host shall ensweep?

    Come, thou Spirit of Norway, God-given of yore
    In the stout giant-conquering Thor!
    While the lightning thou ridest, thy answer's loud roar
    Drowns the din that the dwarfs in defiance outpour;
    Thou canst waken with might
    All our longings to soar,
    Thou canst strengthen in right
    What united we swore,
    When at Hafur thy standard in honor we bore.

    Hail, thou Spirit of Norway! To think but of thee
    Makes so small all the small things I felt.
    To thy coming I hallow me, wholly to thee,
    And I humbly look up to thy face, unto thee,
    And I pray for a song
    With thy tongue's stirring sound,
    That I true may and strong
    In the crisis be found,
    To rouse heroes for thee on our forefathers' ground.



Extra Info:
TRANSLATED FROM THE NORWEGIAN IN THE ORIGINAL METERS BY ARTHUR HUBBELL PALMER
Professor of the German Language and Literature In Yale University


Note 59.
OH, WHEN WILL YOU STAND FORTH? Written early (in February?) in
1872. For the mood of this poem compare the poem Good Cheer, and
notes thereto, and some of the notes to the poem To Johan Sverdrup.
The years just before and after 1870 were a time of intense
conflicts, in all of which Björnson had a large part. His
personality was fanatically admired by many adherents, but was
also bitterly attacked even with misrepresentation and slander, by
those who supported the party of the Right. He was almost persecuted
by the leading Conservative newspaper in Christiania, whose editor
was in large measure the model for the title-hero of Björnson's
drama, The Editor, written soon after.


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