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Protest

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    To sit in silence when we should protest
    Makes cowards out of men.    The human race
    Has climbed on protest.    Had no voice been raised
    Against injustice, ignorance and lust
    The Inquisition yet would serve the law
    And guillotines decide our least disputes.
    The few who dare must speak and speak again
    To right the wrongs of many.    Speech, thank God,
    No vested power in this great day and land
    Can gag or throttle; Press and voice may cry
    Loud disapproval of existing ills,
    May criticise oppression and condemn
    The lawlessness of wealth-protecting laws
    That let the children and child-bearers toil
    To purchase ease for idle millionaires,
    Therefore do I protest against the boast
    Of independence in this mighty land.
    Call no chain strong which holds one rusted link,
    Call no land free that holds one fettered slave
    Until the manacled, slim wrists of babes
    Are loosed to toss in childish sport and glee,
    Until the Mother bears no burden save
    The precious one beneath her heart; until
    God's soil is rescued from the clutch of greed
    And given back to labour, let no man
    Call this the Land of Freedom.



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