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Brother, You値l Take My Hand

    By Henry Lawson



    Not to the sober and staid,
    Leading a quiet life,
    But to men whose paths are laid
    Ever through storm and strife,
    Here is a song from me,
    Sent to the tragic West,
    Message of sympathy
    To the hearts that can never rest.
    This is the song I send
    Out to the Western land,
    Sinner, and martyr, and friend,
    Brother! you値l take my hand.

    To you who have loved and lost;
    To you whose souls have died
    Cursing a fair false face
    And the red warm lips that lied;
    Loved with a boyish love,
    With a love that was pure and true,
    That set one woman above
    The world that was known to you;
    Eating your heart out now
    Alone on a waste of sand,
    I have been played with too.
    Brother! you値l take my hand.

    To you who were loved too well,
    And who cast that love aside
    When your vanity was replete
    And your passion was satisfied,
    Haunted now day and night;
    Haunted in every place
    By the eyes of a suicide,
    Set in a dead girl痴 face.
    Crouched in your misery
    Out where the stars are grand,
    O I am haunted too!
    Brother! you値l take my hand.

    To you who had wealth or name,
    Friends, love, and a future fair,
    And who sacrificed all for drink
    And the nights of Leicester Square:
    In by the drunken town,
    Out on the barren tramp,
    Pacing it up and down
    Alone by the listening camp;
    Crouched in your agony,
    Hiding your eyes with your hand,
    I had the ball at my feet,
    Brother! I understand.

    There is a light for all;
    Hold up your head and live!
    Forgive the woman who wronged,
    And the dead girl will forgive.
    Brood not, but work for good;
    Work in the world of men,
    Strong is the man who fell
    And rose from the depths again.
    There shall be peace for you,
    Sinners, who win the land.
    I would fight upward too,
    Brother! you値l take my hand.



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Julie-Anne Maxwell on July 17, 2008, 9:46 am
Very cool...great meaning and very deep...loved it



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