SEW THE FLAGS TOGETHER

SEW THE FLAGS TOGETHER

Great wave of youth, ere you be spent,Sweep over every monumentOf caste, smash every high imperial wallThat stands against the new World State,And overwhelm each ravening hate,And heal, and make blood-brothers of us all.Nor let your clamor ceaseTill ballots conquer guns.Drum on for the world’s peaceTill the Tory power is gone.Envenomed lame old ageIs not our heritage,But springtime’s vast release, and flaming dawn.Peasants, rise in splendorAnd your accounting renderEre the lords unnerve your hand!Sew the flags together.Do not tear them down.Hurl the worlds together.Dethrone the wallowing monsterAnd the clown.Resolving:—“Only that shall growIn Balkan furrow, Chinese row,That blooms, and is perpetually young.”That only be held fine and dearThat brings heart-wisdom year by yearAnd puts this thrilling word upon the tongue:“The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.”“Youth will be served,” now let us cry.Hurl the referendum.Your fathers, five long years ago,Resolved to strike, too late.NowSun-crowned crowdsInnumerable,Of boys and girlsImperial,With your patchwork flag of brotherhoodOn high,With every silkIn one flower-banner whirled—Rise,Citizens of one tremendous state,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.The dawn is rose-drest and impearled.The guards of privilege are spent.The blood-fed captains nod.So Saxon, Slav, French, German,Rise,Yankee, Chinese, Japanese,All the lands, all the seas,With the blazing rainbow flag unfurled,Rise, rise,Take the sick dragons by surprise,Highly establish,In the name of God,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

Great wave of youth, ere you be spent,Sweep over every monumentOf caste, smash every high imperial wallThat stands against the new World State,And overwhelm each ravening hate,And heal, and make blood-brothers of us all.Nor let your clamor ceaseTill ballots conquer guns.Drum on for the world’s peaceTill the Tory power is gone.Envenomed lame old ageIs not our heritage,But springtime’s vast release, and flaming dawn.Peasants, rise in splendorAnd your accounting renderEre the lords unnerve your hand!Sew the flags together.Do not tear them down.Hurl the worlds together.Dethrone the wallowing monsterAnd the clown.Resolving:—“Only that shall growIn Balkan furrow, Chinese row,That blooms, and is perpetually young.”That only be held fine and dearThat brings heart-wisdom year by yearAnd puts this thrilling word upon the tongue:“The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.”“Youth will be served,” now let us cry.Hurl the referendum.Your fathers, five long years ago,Resolved to strike, too late.NowSun-crowned crowdsInnumerable,Of boys and girlsImperial,With your patchwork flag of brotherhoodOn high,With every silkIn one flower-banner whirled—Rise,Citizens of one tremendous state,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.The dawn is rose-drest and impearled.The guards of privilege are spent.The blood-fed captains nod.So Saxon, Slav, French, German,Rise,Yankee, Chinese, Japanese,All the lands, all the seas,With the blazing rainbow flag unfurled,Rise, rise,Take the sick dragons by surprise,Highly establish,In the name of God,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

Great wave of youth, ere you be spent,Sweep over every monumentOf caste, smash every high imperial wallThat stands against the new World State,And overwhelm each ravening hate,And heal, and make blood-brothers of us all.Nor let your clamor ceaseTill ballots conquer guns.Drum on for the world’s peaceTill the Tory power is gone.Envenomed lame old ageIs not our heritage,But springtime’s vast release, and flaming dawn.

Great wave of youth, ere you be spent,

Sweep over every monument

Of caste, smash every high imperial wall

That stands against the new World State,

And overwhelm each ravening hate,

And heal, and make blood-brothers of us all.

Nor let your clamor cease

Till ballots conquer guns.

Drum on for the world’s peace

Till the Tory power is gone.

Envenomed lame old age

Is not our heritage,

But springtime’s vast release, and flaming dawn.

Peasants, rise in splendorAnd your accounting renderEre the lords unnerve your hand!Sew the flags together.Do not tear them down.Hurl the worlds together.Dethrone the wallowing monsterAnd the clown.Resolving:—“Only that shall growIn Balkan furrow, Chinese row,That blooms, and is perpetually young.”That only be held fine and dearThat brings heart-wisdom year by yearAnd puts this thrilling word upon the tongue:“The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.”

Peasants, rise in splendor

And your accounting render

Ere the lords unnerve your hand!

Sew the flags together.

Do not tear them down.

Hurl the worlds together.

Dethrone the wallowing monster

And the clown.

Resolving:—

“Only that shall grow

In Balkan furrow, Chinese row,

That blooms, and is perpetually young.”

That only be held fine and dear

That brings heart-wisdom year by year

And puts this thrilling word upon the tongue:

“The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.”

“Youth will be served,” now let us cry.Hurl the referendum.Your fathers, five long years ago,Resolved to strike, too late.NowSun-crowned crowdsInnumerable,Of boys and girlsImperial,With your patchwork flag of brotherhoodOn high,With every silkIn one flower-banner whirled—Rise,Citizens of one tremendous state,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

“Youth will be served,” now let us cry.

Hurl the referendum.

Your fathers, five long years ago,

Resolved to strike, too late.

Now

Sun-crowned crowds

Innumerable,

Of boys and girls

Imperial,

With your patchwork flag of brotherhood

On high,

With every silk

In one flower-banner whirled—

Rise,

Citizens of one tremendous state,

The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

The dawn is rose-drest and impearled.The guards of privilege are spent.The blood-fed captains nod.So Saxon, Slav, French, German,Rise,Yankee, Chinese, Japanese,All the lands, all the seas,With the blazing rainbow flag unfurled,Rise, rise,Take the sick dragons by surprise,Highly establish,In the name of God,The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

The dawn is rose-drest and impearled.

The guards of privilege are spent.

The blood-fed captains nod.

So Saxon, Slav, French, German,

Rise,

Yankee, Chinese, Japanese,

All the lands, all the seas,

With the blazing rainbow flag unfurled,

Rise, rise,

Take the sick dragons by surprise,

Highly establish,

In the name of God,

The United States of Europe, Asia, and the World.

Written for William Stanley Braithwaite’s Victory Anthology issued at once, after Armistice Day, November, 1918.

Written for William Stanley Braithwaite’s Victory Anthology issued at once, after Armistice Day, November, 1918.


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