Portent of a Coming Colossus
There are always those who seek to deny the hope of Emma Lazarus’s 1883 poem “The New Colossus” inscribed on the Statue of Liberty.
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The Good Ol’ Days were always worse;
with rare exception, more adverse
than times we find we live in now,
which probably are worse, somehow,
than what the future has in store.
We’re never sure, we might deplore
a moment, day, or many years
if terror tears us with its fears
as pogrom, slaughter, massacre,
witch hunts or slavery occur
to satisfy what lies inside—
the evil thoughts we’re fain to hide.
Pretending all we do is right,
our sanctity deserves full fight
to keep abhorrent hordes at bay:
all those who threaten right-of-way
to build the future we deserve,
the one which they are here to serve—
the multitudes, who, in our past,
have tried to move to first from last,
but failure always proved them wrong
so they remain a wicked throng;
detested, filthy huddled masses,
wretched refuse, homeless classes,
tired, poor, and tempest-tossed—
they blame us for what they have lost!
Their olden days have come and passed.
Let golden days be ours, at last!
By Ken Gosse
From: United States
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