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GOD AND THE STRONG ONES, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: We have made them fools and weak!' said the strong ones
Last Line: "reap what ye have sown!"" saith god."
Alternate Author Name(s): Schauffler, Mrs. Robert H.
Subject(s): Freedom; God; Labor & Laborers; Liberty; Work; Workers


"We have made them fools and weak!" said the Strong Ones:
"We have bound them, they are dumb and deaf and blind,
We have crushed them in our hands like a heap of crumbling sands,
We have left them naught to seek or find:
They are quiet at our feet!" said the Strong Ones,
"We have made them one with wood and stone and clod;
Serf and laborer and woman, they are less than wise or human! --"
"I shall raise the weak," saith God.

"They are stirring in the dark!" said the Strong Ones,
"They are struggling, who were moveless like the dead,
We can hear them cry and strain hand and foot against the chain,
We can hear their heavy upward tread --
What if they are restless?" said the Strong Ones,
"What if they have stirred beneath the rod?
Fools and weak and blinded men, we can tread them down again --"
"Shall ye conquer Me?" saith God.

"They are evil and are brutes!" said the Strong Ones,
"They are ingrates of the ease and peace we give,
We have stooped to them in grace and they mock us to our face --
How shall we give light to them and live?
They are all unworthy grace!" said the Strong Ones,
"They that cowered at our lightest look and nod --"
"This that now ye pause and weigh of your grace may prove one day
Mercy that ye need!" saith God.

"They will trample us and bind!" said the Strong Ones:
"We are crushed beneath the blackened feet and hands!
All the strong and fair and great they will crush from out the State,
They will whelm it like the weight of pressing sands --
They are maddened and are blind!" said the Strong Ones,
"Black decay has come where they have trod --
They will break the world in twain if their hands are on the rein --"
"What is that to Me?" saith God.

"Ye have made them in their strength, who were Strong Ones,
Ye have only taught the blackness ye have known;
These are evil men and blind? Ay, but molded to your mind!
How can ye cry out against your own?
Ye have held the light and beauty I have given
Far above the muddied ways where they must plod,
Ye have builded this your lord with the lash and with the sword --
Reap what ye have sown!" saith God.





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