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The People's Anthem  (1847) 
by Ebenezer Elliott
first published in Edinburgh Review, 1848.


The People's Anthem[]

Ebenezer Elliott statue

Ebenezer Elliott statue, Weston Park, Western Bank, Sheffield, U.K. Photo by Terry Robinson. Licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy Geograph.org.

Godspell-_Save_The_People

Godspell- Save The People


When wilt thou save the people?
  O God of mercy! when?
Not kings and lords, but nations!
  Not thrones and crowns, but men!
Flowers of thy heart, O God, are they!
Let them not pass, like weeds, away!
Their heritage a sunless day!
             God save the people!
 
Shall crime bring crime for ever,
  Strength aiding still the strong?
Is it thy will, O Father!
  That man shall toil for wrong?
“No!” say thy mountains; “No!” thy skies;
“Man’s clouded sun shall brightly rise,
And songs be heard instead of sighs.”
             God save the people!
 
When wilt thou save the people?
  O God of mercy! when?
The people, Lord! the people!
  Not thrones and crowns, but men!
God save the people! thine they are;
Thy children, as thy angels fair;
Save them from bondage and despair!
             God save the people!
 


This poem is in the public domain

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