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Behind The Bars

    By Edward Smyth Jones



    I am a pilgrim far from home,
        A wanderer like Mars,
    And thought my wanderings ne'er should come,
        So fixed behind the bars!

    I left my sunny Southern home
        Beneath the silver stars;
    A northward path began to roam,
        Not seeking prison bars.

    I sought a higher, holier life,
        Which never virtue mars;
    But Fate had spun a net of strife
        For me behind the bars!

    My mother's lowly thatched-roofed cot
        My nobler senses jars;
    And so I seek to aid her lot,
        But not behind the bars!

    'Tis said, forsooth, the poet learns
        Through sufferings and wars
    To sing the song which deepest burns
        Behind the prison bars!

    Thus I resign myself to Fate,
        Regardless of her scars;
    For soon she'll open wide the gate
        For me behind the bars.

    I plead to you, my fellow man,
        For all who wear the tars;
    To lend what little help you can
        To us behind the bars.

    O God, I breathe my prayer to Thee,
        Who never sinner bars:
    Set each immortal spirit free
        Behind these prison bars!



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