A WORD TO THE CZAR

A WORD TO THE CZAR

(Penned on “Vladimir’sDay” January 22, 1905.)

Thou great Usurper of the LibertyOf hapless Men and Maids, this gory shameShall wrap thee in a livid Cloak of FlameEre days have swoll’n to years. We who are free,Who owe no fouling bond of Tyranny,We look at Thee, and execrate thy Name:Nor in our Vision art thou quit of blameThat by the hand of him who stood for theeThis bloody deed was done. Across the Years,And from the lips of peoples one and all,A mighty curse rolls on, to reach His earsWho silently surveys thy hastening fall:—Soon may His Might pluck from thy reeking HandThy Batôn of a self-usurped command!

Thou great Usurper of the LibertyOf hapless Men and Maids, this gory shameShall wrap thee in a livid Cloak of FlameEre days have swoll’n to years. We who are free,Who owe no fouling bond of Tyranny,We look at Thee, and execrate thy Name:Nor in our Vision art thou quit of blameThat by the hand of him who stood for theeThis bloody deed was done. Across the Years,And from the lips of peoples one and all,A mighty curse rolls on, to reach His earsWho silently surveys thy hastening fall:—Soon may His Might pluck from thy reeking HandThy Batôn of a self-usurped command!

Thou great Usurper of the LibertyOf hapless Men and Maids, this gory shameShall wrap thee in a livid Cloak of FlameEre days have swoll’n to years. We who are free,Who owe no fouling bond of Tyranny,We look at Thee, and execrate thy Name:Nor in our Vision art thou quit of blameThat by the hand of him who stood for theeThis bloody deed was done. Across the Years,And from the lips of peoples one and all,A mighty curse rolls on, to reach His earsWho silently surveys thy hastening fall:—Soon may His Might pluck from thy reeking HandThy Batôn of a self-usurped command!

Thou great Usurper of the Liberty

Of hapless Men and Maids, this gory shame

Shall wrap thee in a livid Cloak of Flame

Ere days have swoll’n to years. We who are free,

Who owe no fouling bond of Tyranny,

We look at Thee, and execrate thy Name:

Nor in our Vision art thou quit of blame

That by the hand of him who stood for thee

This bloody deed was done. Across the Years,

And from the lips of peoples one and all,

A mighty curse rolls on, to reach His ears

Who silently surveys thy hastening fall:—

Soon may His Might pluck from thy reeking Hand

Thy Batôn of a self-usurped command!


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