Poem by Joyce Brown(16 year old Freedom School teacher/studentMcComb, Mississippi, 1964
THE HOUSE OF LIBERTY
I come not for fortune, nor for fame,I seek not to add glory to an unknown name, I did not come under the shadow of night, I came by day to fight for what's right, I shan't let fear, my monstrous foe, Conquer my soul with threat and woe, Here I have come and here I will stay,And no amount of fear my determination can sway.
I asked for your churches, and you turned me down, But I'll do my work if I have to do it on the ground, You will not speak for fear of being heard, So you crawl in your shell and say, "Do not disturb," You think because you've turned me away, You've protected yourself for another day.
But tomorrow surely will come, And your enemy will still be there with the rising sun, He'll be there tomorrow as all tomorrows in the past, And he'll follow you into the future if you let him pass.
You've turned me down to humor him, Ah! Your fate is sad and grim, For even though your help I ask, Even without it, I'll finish my task.
In a bombed house I have to teach school Because I believe all men should live by the Golden Rule. To a bombed house your children must come, Because of your fear of a bomb.
And because you've let your fear conquer your soul, In this bombed house these minds I must try to mold. I must try to teach them to stand tall and be a man, When you their parents have cowered down and refused to take a stand.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Iwas interested in this essay as well. I thought that it was a wake up call to college students and high school students as well to keep on the educational track and avoid these horrible surroundings.
ReplyDeleteIt's true...Sufjan makes my heart go pitter patter:) I love the poem you picked! It's lovely:D
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool poem. Has a lot of deeper meaning which is always challenging for me to catch. "House of Liberty" reminds me of The United States, and what it stands for. Nice!
ReplyDeleteTalk to you tomorrow!
Great poem. Where did you find this, is it from a personal collection? Anyways, great job of going out of the norm and picking something with such value. I look forward to reading your analysis
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