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Reveille

    By Lola Ridge



    Come forth, you workers!
    Let the fires go cold -
    Let the iron spill out, out of the troughs -
    Let the iron run wild
    Like a red bramble on the floors -
    Leave the mill and the foundry and the mine
    And the shrapnel lying on the wharves -
    Leave the desk and the shuttle and the loom -
    Come,
    With your ashen lives,
    Your lives like dust in your hands.

    I call upon you, workers.
    It is not yet light
    But I beat upon your doors.
    You say you await the Dawn
    But I say you are the Dawn.
    Come, in your irresistible unspent force
    And make new light upon the mountains.

    You have turned deaf ears to others -
    Me you shall hear.
    Out of the mouths of turbines,
    Out of the turgid throats of engines,
    Over the whistling steam,
    You shall hear me shrilly piping.
    Your mills I shall enter like the wind,
    And blow upon your hearts,
    Kindling the slow fire.

    They think they have tamed you, workers -
    Beaten you to a tool
    To scoop up hot honor
    Till it be cool -
    But out of the passion of the red frontiers
    A great flower trembles and burns and glows
    And each of its petals is a people.

    Come forth, you workers -
    Clinging to your stable
    And your wisp of warm straw -
    Let the fires grow cold,
    Let the iron spill out of the troughs,
    Let the iron run wild
    Like a red bramble on the floors....

    As our forefathers stood on the prairies
    So let us stand in a ring,
    Let us tear up their prisons like grass
    And beat them to barricades -
    Let us meet the fire of their guns
    With a greater fire,
    Till the birds shall fly to the mountains
    For one safe bough.



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