A Light Through the Storm

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A Light Through the Storm
Charles Augustus Keeler
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away ! ye anguished wail, 1 will not hear thy tale, Borne on the phrenzied gale To trouble me.
Away ! away ! I say.
Thoughts from the Wilderness. 105 But thou wilt not away; Thy voice has come to stay Eternally !
Amid this western wild I hear the cry Of anguished souls that weep for liberty, — The restless cares of London's sordid din, The murky restlessness of sin Battling with poverty and vice and woe, The fevered hearts that glow, The toiler glaring from his grimy lair, The artisan oppressed
... with care, The beggar fawning for his bread, The restless thief with stealthy tread, The mother with her infant dead, And hope from every bosom fled : These are the times for anarchy To triumph over liberty — To leap upon the blinded age With thirsty rage, And glut its individual hate.
Then, when its crimson lust is satiate, 106 e/7 Light Through the Storm.
' T will see too late The blackened waste of ruined life Left desolate by fiendish strife.
Come, come, ye voices ringing through the age So wild and strong, Enkindle in my heart such potent rage, And thrill my being with the mighty wrong Until it bursts to meaning in a song Burthened with woe and misery, With pitiful uncertainty, Invectives aimed at tyrant rule And scorn to crown time's apish fool, Clad in convention's mouldy dress, — With pity for distress, And love to comfort helplessness.


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