WHERE is the true man's fatherland? Is it where he by chance is born? Doth not the yearning spirit scorn In such scant borders to be spanned? O yes! his fatherland must be As the blue heaven wide and free! Is it alone where freedom is, Where God is God and man is man? Doth he not claim a broader span For the soul's love of home than this? O yes! his fatherland must be As the blue heaven wide and free! Where'er a human heart doth wear Joy's myrtle-wreath or sorrow's gyves, Where'er a human spirit strives After a life more true and fair, There is the true man's birthplace grand, His is a world-wide fatherland! Where'er a single slave doth pine, Where'er one man may help another, -- Thank God for such a birthright, brother, -- That spot of earth is thine and mine! There is the true man's birthplace grand, His is a world-wide fatherland! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BABY MAY by WILLIAM COX BENNETT IN THE GARDEN (1) by EMILY DICKINSON THE DINKEY-BIRD by EUGENE FIELD LYDIA (1) by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE ON THE DEATH OF CYNTHIA'S HORSE by PHILIP AYRES FRAGMENT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN TRENCH NOMENCLATURE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 47 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |