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名人诗歌|ANTHOLOGY OF MASSACHUSETTS POETS (70)

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THE German people reared them An idol1 made of wood; And Hindenburg before them Lifelike and stupid stood.

To clothe him all in iron And thus his soul express, With nails and spikes2 they covered His wooden nakedness.

And when they, thus had clothed him All in a suit of mail, Still came they, wild-eyed, looking For space to drive a nail. Whenever Teuton airmen Slay3 boys and girls at play, Or U-boats, drowning babies, Create a holiday.

Then, gathering4 round their statue, A happy German throng5 Drive nails into the idol To make him still more strong.

Avenge6 the babes, shipbuilders, That on the seas have died; Avenge the little children Murdered for Wilhelm's pride. Come, gather at the shipyards, And let your hammers ring, For more than ships and cargoes7 Waits on your fashioning.

Come, gather at the shipyards; With every bolt you drive Bethink you `tis the Kaiser Whose brutish head you rive.

Come, gather at the shipyards, And swing with might and main; `Tis Tirpitz and the Crown Prince That you to-day have slain8.

Come, gather at the shipyards, And heat the metal hot, For it is Bethmann Hollweg You're boiling in the pot.

Come, gather at the shipyards, And when the day is done, You've spent it in driving spikes, In Hindernburg the Hun.

Come, gather at the shipyards, And toil9 with healthy hate, For only you can save the world, The Hun is at the gate.


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