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To A Politician

    By Edward Dyson



    There was a moment when of you
    A splendid hope I had to tell,
    Believing "Here is one man who
    Will serve our waiting country well."

    I saw you sedulous and keen,
    I heard the burning words you spoke.
    It seemed that you were hard and clean,
    And rapier sharp your every stroke.

    Then came success, and in a night
    An impish thing you stood apart,
    All empty-handed for the fight,
    With worse, alas! an empty heart.

    Success had spoiled you, said your friends,
    It was not so, for naught was there
    To spoil but means to petty ends.
    At last men saw you bleak and bare.

    In those who give you grudging aid
    These days, may we the spirits see
    Who for the love of men would raid
    The strongholds of iniquity?

    Are these the heroes high and true,
    Who, seeing right with honest eyes,
    Will risk their all in putting through
    Democracy's stern Enterprise?

    You had no wealth of love. You failed
    For that. Your heart may never cling
    To men upon their crosses nailed,
    To brothers sadly travailing.



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