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Won't you help support DayPoems? Should I Ever Be a SoldierBy Joe Hill1879.10.7-1915.9.19We're spending billions every year For guns and ammunition. "Our Army" and "our Navy" dear, To keep in good condition; While millions live in misery And millions died before us, Don't sing "My Country 'tis of thee," But sing this little chorus. Should I ever be a soldier, 'Neath the Red Flag I would fight; Should the gun I ever shoulder, It's to crush the tyrant's might. Join the army of the toilers, Men and women fall in line, Wage slave of the world! Arouse! Do your duty for the cause, For Land and Liberty. And many a maiden, pure and fair, Her love and pride must offer On Mammon's altar in despair, To fill the master's coffer. The gold that pays the mighty fleet, From tender youth he squeezes, While brawny men must walk the street And face the wintry breezes. Why do they mount their gatling gun A thousand miles from ocean, Where hostile fleet could never run -- Ain't that a funny notion? If you don't know the reason why, Just strike for better wages, And then, my friends -- if you don't die -- You'll sing this song for ages. DayPoems Poem No. 2474 Comment on DayPoems? If you are like us, you have strong feelings about poetry, and about each poem you read. Let it all out! Comment on this poem, any poem, DayPoems, other poetry places or the art of poetry at DayPoems Feedback. Won't you help support DayPoems? Click here to learn more about how you can keep DayPoems on the Web . . . Copyright The DayPoems web site, www.daypoems.net, is copyright 2001-2005 by Timothy K. Bovee. All rights reserved. The authors of poetry and other material appearing on DayPoems retain full rights to their work. Any requests for publication in other venues must be negotiated separately with the authors. The editor of DayPoems will gladly assist in putting interested parties in contact with the authors. |
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