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A Song Of Swords

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"A drove of cattle came into a village called Swords; and was stopped by the rioters."--Daily Paper.     In the place called Swords on the Irish road     It is told for a new renown     How we held the horns of the cattle, and how     We will hold the horns of the devils now     Ere the lord of hell with the horn on his brow     Is crowned in Dublin town.     Light in the East and light in the West,     And light on the cruel lords,     On the souls that suddenly all men knew,     And the green flag flew and the red flag flew,     And many a wheel of the world stopped, too,     When the cattle were stopped at Swords.     Be they sinners or less than saints     That smite in the street for rage,     We know where the shame shines bright; we know     You that they smite at, you their foe,     Lords of the lawless wage and low,     This is your lawful wage.     You pinched a child to a torture price     That you dared not name in words;     So black a jest was the silver bit     That your own speech shook for the shame of it,     And the coward was plain as a cow they hit     When the cattle have strayed at Swords.     The wheel of the torrent of wives went round     To break men's brotherhood;     You gave the good Irish blood to grease     The clubs of your country's enemies;     you saw the brave man beat to the knees:     And you saw that it was good.     The rope of the rich is long and long--     The longest of hangmen's cords;     But the kings and crowds are holding their breath,     In a giant shadow o'er all beneath     Where God stands holding the scales of Death     Between the cattle and Swords.     Haply the lords that hire and lend     The lowest of all men's lords,     Who sell their kind like kine at a fair,     Will find no head of their cattle there;     But faces of men where cattle were:     Faces of men--and Swords.

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