FROM far Siberia's frozen plains, They cry to heaven, they cry to us! We hear the clanking of their chains And turn away! Not thus, not thus, Our fathers, were your hearts made cold By lust of power, by greed of gold! They have not feared the scaffold rope, Nor cringed for whip or knotted cord; They give up all and keep their hope; They die and call no despot lord; Before the heaven that made men free, They testify for liberty. Who gave their tyrants leave to smite Truth's witnesses with knout or rod? Who says such wrongs are in heaven's right, He lives before the throne of God, And all the blood by despots shed, Shall be a curse upon his head! If to our altar one should come, With the czar's hounds upon his track, Could e'en our buried dead be dumb Were we so base to drive him back, Were we such craven, venal slaves, Among our myriad hero-graves? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GERONTION by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT A VISION OF CONNAUGHT IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY by JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN TO A STEAM ROLLER by MARIANNE MOORE DEAD MAN'S DUMP by ISAAC ROSENBERG THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 4. LOVESIGHT by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 57. TRUE WOMAN, HER LOVE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |