COMPROMISE! Who dares to speak it On the Nation's hallowed Day, When the air with thunder echoes And the rocket-lightnings play? Compromise? while on the dial Liberty goes ages back, Scourged and bound, for our denial, Firmer to the despot's rack? Compromise? while angles tremble As we falter in the race; Cringe and flatter and dissemble We! who hold such royal place? Compromise? It suits the craven! Has our valor stooped so low? Have we lost our ancient ardor Face to face to meet the foe? No! By all the Mayflower's peril On the wild and wintry sea; By the Pilgrim's prayer ascending, As he knelt with reverent knee; By that fairest day of summer When the true, the tried, the brave, Name and life and sacred honor To the Roll of Freedom gave; By the tears, the march, the battle, Where the noble, fearless died Round them roar of hostile cannon, Waiting angels at their side; By our children's golden future, By our fathers' stainless shield, That which God and heroes gave us, We will never, never yield! Hear it, ye who sit in council! We, the People, tell you so! Will you venture 'Yes' to whisper When the millions thunder 'No'? Will you sell the nation's birthright, Heritage of toil and pain, While a cry of shame and vengeance Rings from Oregon to Maine? Compromise? We scorn the offer! Separation we defy! 'Firm and free and one forever!' Thus the People make reply. 'Death to every form of Treason, In the Senate, on the field' While the chorus swells triumphant, 'We will never, never yield!' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: IN ABSENCE FROM BECCHINA by CECCO ANGIOLIERI DA SIENA THE CHRONICLE; A BALLAD by ABRAHAM COWLEY THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP by EMMA HART WILLARD DAWN ON THE HILLS (FROM A HOTEL WINDOW) by LILLIAN ATCHERSON LINES WRITTEN AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD SPRING'S IMMORTALITY by H. T. MACKENZIE BELL CLEVEDON VERSES: 7. NORTON WOOD (DORA'S BIRTHDAY) by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN |