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Clerical Oppressors

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Just God! and these are they
    Who minister at thine altar, God of Right!
    Men who their hands with prayer and blessing lay
    On Israel's Ark of light!
    What! preach, and kidnap men?
    Give thanks, and rob thy own afflicted poor?
    Talk of thy glorious liberty, and then
    Bolt hard the captive's door?
    What! servants of thy own
    Merciful Son, who came to seek and save
    The homeless and the outcast, fettering down
    The tasked and plundered slave!
    Pilate and Herod, friends!
    Chief priests and rulers, as of old, combine!
    Just God and holy! is that church, which lends
    Strength to the spoiler, thine?
    Paid hypocrites, who turn
    Judgment aside, and rob the Holy Book
    Of those high words of truth which search and burn
    In warning and rebuke;
    Feed fat, ye locusts, feed!
    And, in your tasselled pulpits, thank the Lord
    That, from the toiling bondman's utter need,
    Ye pile your own full board.
    How long, O Lord! how long
    Shall such a priesthood barter truth away,
    And in Thy name, for robbery and wrong
    At Thy own altars pray?
    Is not Thy hand stretched forth
    Visibly in the heavens, to awe and smite?
    Shall not the living God of all the earth,
    And heaven above, do right?
    Woe, then, to all who grind
    Their brethren of a common Father down!
    To all who plunder from the immortal mind
    Its bright and glorious crown!
    Woe to the priesthood! woe
    To those whose hire is with the price of blood;
    Perverting, darkening, changing, as they go,
    The searching truths of God!
    Their glory and their might.
    Shall perish; and their very names shall be
    Vile before all the people, in the light
    Of a world's liberty.
    Oh, speed the moment on
    When Wrong shall cease, and Liberty and Love
    And Truth and Right throughout the earth be known
    As in their home above



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