After the Fight

By Mary O’Reilly

(Chicago school teacher. Writer and speaker on labor questions. The following poem was written for “Life and Labor.”)

A lull in the struggle,

A truce in the fight,

The whirr of machines

And the dearly-bought right

Just to labor for bread,—

Just to work and be fed.

For this we have marched

Through the snow-covered street;

Have borne our dead comrades

While muffled drums beat.

It is thus we have fought

For this boon dearly bought.

We measure our gain

By the price we have paid.

Call the victory great

As the struggle we made.

For we struggled to grow,

And we won. And we know....

Together we suffered

The weary weeks past;

Together we won,

And together at last

As we learn our own might,

We shall win the great fight.

A lull in the struggle,

A truce in the fight,

The whirr of machines

And the dearly-bought right

Just to labor for bread,—

Just to work and be fed!