Below is copied, from a book of Max Ehrmann’s
poems, a piece called “America” that I believe should resonate with the many
wonderful people in the USA. But remember that this was written early last
century – I believe sometime before 1910. But what has changed?
America
Lincoln,
rise up from out thy tomb today,
Thou lover of the lives of common men,
America has work for thee again.
Here women want in sight of wealth’s
display,
Man grinds his brother down and holds sway
As in the times of bloody lash and den,
Save now the flesh is white, not black as
then.
In toiling holes young girls grow old,
decay.
Though thou art dead, could but thy soul
return
In one who loved his fellow-men as thou;
Instead of greed that we might justice
learn,
Love character in place of gold as now,
Write far across our native land’s sweet
soil,
“Here none shall live upon another’s toil!”