REBELLION is my theme all day; I only wish 'twould come (As who knows but perhaps it may?) A little nearer home. Yon roaring boys, who rave and fight On t'other side the Atlantic, I always held them in the right, But most so when most frantic. When lawless mobs insult the court, That man shall be my toast, If breaking windows be the sport, Who bravely breaks the most. But oh! for him my fancy culls The choicest flowers she bears, Who constitutionally pulls Your house about your ears. Such civil broils are my delight, Though some folks can't endure 'em, Who say the mob are mad outright, And that a rope must cure 'em. A rope! I wish we patriots had Such strings for all who need 'em.-- What! hang a man for going mad! Then farewell British freedom. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SHELL TO THE PEARL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER A NORTHERN SUBURB by JOHN DAVIDSON CRY WOE, WOE, AND LET THE GOOD PREVAIL, FR. AGAMEMNON by AESCHYLUS A BALLADE OF OTHER IDOLS by LEONARD BACON (1887-1954) MALIGNED MORTALITY by WILLIAM ROSE BENET THE LOUD SILENCE by SUSIE MONTGOMERY BEST |