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    Plain Folk - Page 2

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    fires of home: a wife's caress:
    The star of children's happiness.
    Vain hope! 'Tis ours for ever and aye
    To do the job the slaves have marred,
    To clear the wreckage of the fray,
    And please our kings by working hard.
    Daily we mend their blunderings,
    Swachbucklers, demagogues, and kings!

    What if we rose?--If some fine morn,
    Unnumbered as the autumn corn,
    With all the brains and all the skill
    Of stubborn back and steadfast will,
    We rose and, with the guns in train,
    Proposed to deal the cards again,
    And, tired of sitting up o' nights,
    Gave notice to our parasites,
    Announcing that in future they
    Who paid the piper should call the lay!
    Then crowns would tumble down like nuts,
    And wastrels hide in water-butts;
    Each lamp-post as an epilogue:
    Would hold a pendent demagogue:
    Then would the world be for the wise!--

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    But ah! the plain folk never rise.
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