《chants for socialists》

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   The painters have fashioned their tales of delight;
For what and for whom hath the world's book been gilded;
   When all is for these but the blackness of night?

How long and for what is their patience abiding?
   How oft and how oft shall their story be told;
While the hope that none seeketh in darkness is hiding
   And in grief and in sorrow the world groweth old?


Come back to the inn; love; and the lights and the fire;
   And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffling of feet;
For there in a while shall be rest and desire;
   And there shall the morrow's uprising be sweet。

Yet; love; as we wend the wind bloweth behind us
   And beareth the last tale it telleth to…night;
How here in the spring…tide the message shall find us;
   For the hope that none seeketh is coming to light。

Like the seed of midwinter; unheeded; unperished;
   Like the autumn…sown wheat 'neath the snow lying green;
Like the love that o'ertook us; unawares and uncherished;
   Like the babe 'neath thy girdle that groweth unseen;

So the hope of the people now buddeth and groweth …
   Rest fadeth before it; and blindness and fear;
It biddeth us learn all the wisdom it knoweth;
   It hath found us and held us; and biddeth us hear:

For it beareth the message:  〃Rise up on the morrow
   And go on your ways toward the doubt and the strife;
Join hope to our hope and blend sorrow with sorrow;
   And seek for men's love in the short days of life。〃

But lo; the old inn; and the lights and the fire;
   And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffling of feet;
Soon for us shall be quiet and rest and desire;
   And to…morrow's uprising to deeds shall be sweet。





Footnotes

{1}  After consulting various sources it is not clear as to whether 〃The
Message of the March Wind〃 was originally published with 〃Chants for
Socialists〃。  Chants for Socialists consists of poems that Morris wrote
for various occasions and which were collected together and published by
the Socialist League in 1885。  If any reader has access to the original
Chants I (David Price) would be very glad if you could clear up the
uncertainty on the exact contents。David Price







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