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A Ballad Of Woman

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(Gratefully Dedicated to Mrs. Pankhurst)     She bore us in her dreaming womb,         And laughed into the face of Death;     She laughed, in her strange agony, -         To give her little baby breath.     Then, by some holy mystery,         She fed us from her sacred breast,     Soothed us with little birdlike words -     To rest - to rest - to rest - to rest;     Yea, softly fed us with her life -         Her bosom like the world in May:     Can it be true that men, thus fed,         Feed women - as I hear them say?     Long ere we grew to girl and boy,         She sewed the little things we wore,     And smiled unto herself for joy -         Mysterious Portress of the Door.     Shall she who bore the son of God,         And made the rose of Sappho's song,     She who saved France, and beat the drum         Of freedom, brook this vulgar wrong?     I wonder if such men as these         Had once a sister with blue eyes,     Kind as the soothing hand of God,         And as the quiet heaven wise.     I wonder if they ever saw         A soldier lying on a bed     On some lone battle-field, and watched         Some holy woman bind his head.     I wonder if they ever walked,         Lost in a black and weary land,     And suddenly a flower came         And took them softly by the hand.     I wonder if they ever heard         The silver scream, in some grey morn,     High in a lit and listening tower,         Because a man-child then was born.     I wonder if they ever saw         A woman's hair, or in her eye     Read the eternal mystery -         Or ever saw a woman die.     I wonder, when all friends had gone, -         The gay companions, the brave men -     If in some fragile girl they found         Their only stay and comrade then.     She who thus went through flaming hell         To make us, put into our clay     All that there is of heaven, shall she -         Mother and sister, wife and fay, -     Have no part in the world she made -         Serf of the rainbow, vassal flower -     Save knitting in the afternoon,         And rocking cradles, hour by hour!

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