Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A MESSAGE OF PEACE, by JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY Poet's Biography First Line: There was once a pirate, greedy and bold Last Line: A pious example of christian peace! Subject(s): Brotherhood; Christianity; Hypocrisy; Pacifism; Peace; Social Protest; War; Peace Movements | ||||||||
There was once a pirate, greedy and bold, Who ravaged for gain, and saved the spoils; Till his coffers were bursting with blood-stained gold, And millions of captives bore his toils. Then fear took hold of him, and he cried: "I have gathered enough; now, war should cease!" And he sent out messengers far and wide (To the strong ones only) to ask for peace. "We are Christian brethren!" thus he spake; "Let us seal a contractnever to fight! Except against rebels who dare to break The bonds we have made by the victor's right." And the strong ones listen; and some applaud The kindly offer and righteous word; With never a dream of deceit or fraud, They would spike the cannon and break the sword. But others, their elders, listen and smile At the sudden convert's unctuous style. They watch for the peacemaker's change of way; Even now, while his godly messengers speak, His guns are aflame on his enemies weak. He has stolen the blade from the hand of his foe, And he strikes the unarmed a merciless blow. To the ends of the earth his oppression runs; The rebels are blown from the mouths of his guns. His war-tax devours his subject's food; He taxes their evil and taxes their good; He taxes their salt till he rots their blood. He leaps on the friendless as on a prey, And slinks, tail-down, from the strong one's way. The pharisee's cant goes up for peace, But the cries of his victims never cease; The stifled voices of brave men rise From a thousand cells; while his rascal spies Are spending their blood-money fast and free. And this is the Christian to oversee A world of evil! a saint to preach! A holy well-doer come to teach! A prophet to tell us war should cease! A pious example of Christian peace! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DISTANCE by DENISE LEVERTOV THE PACIFIST; EPIGRAM by HILAIRE BELLOC PLANKED WHITEFISH by CARL SANDBURG TO A PACIFIST FRIEND by GEORGE SANTAYANA BREAKING COVER by ELAINE TERRANOVA TO A CERTAIN VERY UGLY BUILDING: THE ARMORY by VINCENT GODFREY BURNS THE OLD MEN AND THE YOUNG MEN by WITTER BYNNER THE LAMENT OF THE VOICELESS by LAURA BELL EVERETT THE VISION by GEORGE SANTAYANA |
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