ON THE SUPPRESSION OF FREE SPEECH AT CHICAGO

WITH stifled voice who crieth from the West,

Where sinks the ensanguined sun of Freedom, erst

That spread her stainless wings, and sheltering nurst,

From out all lands, the hunted and opprest?

America! shrink not from thy new guest;

For liberty was thine for best and worst:

How should her seed upon thy land be curst

Till her false friends as traitors stand confest?

Doth Freedom dwell where ruthless Kings of gain,

Like stealthy vampires, still on Labour feed,

Still free—to toil or starve on plenty’s plain?

Then what of Labour’s hope—the will to be

Equal, fraternal, knowing want nor greed,

Shrined in a peoples’ heart when states are free?

June, 1886.