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Macedonia, 1903

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Devils' work!     Devils' work, my masters!         Britain, your hands are red!     You may close your heart, but you cannot shirk     This terrible fact,--We--kept--the--Turk.     His day was past and we knew his work,     But he played our game, so we kept the Turk,     For our own sake's sake we kept the Turk.         Britain, your hands are red!     Red are the walls and the ways,         And--Britain, your hands are red!     There is blood on the hearth, and blood in the well,     And the whole fair land is a red, red hell,--         Britain, your hands are red!     "Come over! Come over and help us!"     We are deaf to the ancient cry.     --"For the sake of our women and children!"     And Britain stands quietly by.         O Britain, your hands are red!     Cleanse your hands, Britain!     Yea, cleanse them in blood if it must be!     For blood that is shed in the cause of right     Has power, as of old, to wash souls white.         Cleanse your hands, Britain!     O for the fiery grace of old,--     The heart and the masterful hand!     But grace grows dim and the fire grows cold,     We are heavy with greed and lust and gold,     And life creeps low in the land.     Break your bonds, Britain!     Stand up once again for the right!     We have stained our hands in the times that are past,     Before God, we would wash them white.     For the Nations are in the proving;     Each day is Judgment Day;     And the peoples He finds wanting     Shall pass--by the winding way.

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