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Proletarian issue 64 (February 2015) |
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Poem: Of Mine and Me |
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Can you hear that thunder rolling across the leaden sky? Can you see that lightening flashing murderously on high? While the good Earth shakes and shudders and rocks and reels and creaks While your system shakes and stutters and for its cold grave seeks Can you see your standards crumbling to a sick rhythmic beat? And much vaunted morals tumbling into the sewer neat? Can you smell the ripe corruption rise from the steamy swamp? Where all your captains and your kings elect to pitch their camp For your centuries of plunder of pillage, death and woe Have so long seen their climax and are about to go Can you see the end is coming, arrogant bourgeoisie To your anachronistic system that exploits mine and me? Can you see the skies are weeping with mankind’s bitter tears? But there is a new world coming I hear the distant cheers Can you hear that thunder rolling across the leaden sky? Can you see that lightening flashing murderously on high?
by William Hunt-Vincent
This poem was the sent to the editors by the author just a few weeks before his death last December. We are humbled and inspired to note the revolutionary optimism that characterised Comrade William’s outlook until the very last, despite the difficulties of ill health in his final years and despite the defeats he had seen his class suffer during his lifetime.
We share our comrade’s belief that the British working class will ultimately prove itself up to the task that history has placed before it.
> Obituary for Billy Hunt-Vincent , Lalkar, January 2015 > Poem - Willie McGuire > Poem - Impartiality > Poem - What peace is there |
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