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A Song Of Republics

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Fair Freedom's ship, too long adrift -
        Of every wind the sport -
    Now rigged and manned, her course well planned,
        Sails proudly out of port;
    And fluttering gaily from the mast
        This motto is unfurled,
    Let all men heed its truth who read:
        "Republics rule the World!"

    The universe is high as God!
        Good is the final goal;
    The world revolves and man evolves
        A purpose and a soul.
    No church can bind, no crown forbid
        Thought's mighty upward course -
    Let kings give way before its sway,
        For God inspires its force.

    The hero of a vanished age
        Was one who bathed in gore;
    Who best could fight was noblest knight
        In savage days of yore;
    Now warrior chiefs are out of date,
        The times have changed.    To-day
    We call men great who arbitrate
        And keep war's hounds at bay.

    The world no longer looks to priest
        Or prince to know its needs;
    Earth's human throng has grown too strong
        To rule with courts and creeds.
    We want no kings but kings of toil -
        No crowns but crowns of deeds;
    Not royal birth but sterling worth
        Must mark the man who leads.

    Proud monarchies are out of step
        With modern thought to-day,
    For Brotherhood is understood,
        And thrones may pass away.
    Men dare to think.    Concerted thought
        Contains more power than swords:
    The force that binds united minds
        Defeats mere savage hordes.

    Man needs no arbitrary hand
        To keep him in control;
    He feels the power grow hour by hour
        Of his expanding soul:
    In God's stupendous scheme of worlds
        He knows he has a place;
    He is no slave to cringe, and crave
        Some worthless monarch's grace.

    As ocean billows undermine
        The haughty shores each hour,
    Time's sea has brought its waves of thought
        To crumble thrones of power;
    And one by one shall kingdoms fall
        Like leaves before the blast,
    As man with man combines to plan
        Republics formed to last.

    Columbia baulked a tyrant king,
        And built upon a rock,
    In Freedom's name, a shrine whose fame
        Outlived the century's shock.
    Now France within our port has set
        Her symbol of re-birth;
    Her lifted hand tells sea and land
        Republics light the earth.

    One mighty church for all the world
        Would make men far more kind;
    One government would bring content
        To many a restless mind.
    Sail on, fair ship of Freedom, sail
        The wide sea's breadth and length.
    'Till worlds unite to make the might
        Of "One Republic's" strength.



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