LIBERTY TREE
In a chariot of light from the regions of day,
A fair budding branch from the gardens above,
The celestial exotic struck deep in the ground,
Unmindful of names or distinction they came,
Beneath this fair tree, like the patriarchs of old,
With timber and tar they Old England supplied,
But hear, O ye swains, 'tis a tale most profane,
From the east to the west blow the trumpet to arms
THOMAS PAINE, 1775
The Goddess of Liberty came;
Ten thousand celestials directed the way
And hither conducted the dame.
Where millions with millions agree,
She brought in her hand as a pledge of her love,
And the plant she named Liberty Tree.
Like a native it flourished and bore;
The fame of its fruit drew the nations around,
To seek out this peaceable shore.
For freemen like brothers agree;
With one spirit endued, they one friendship pursued,
And their temple was Liberty Tree.
Their bread in contentment they ate,
Unvexed with the troubles of silver and gold,
The cares of the grand and the great.
And supported her power on the sea;
Her battles they fought, without getting a groat,
For the honor of Liberty Tree.
How all the tyrannical powers,
Kings, Commons, and Lords, are uniting amain
To cut down this guardian of ours;
Through the land let the sound of it flee,
Let the far and the near, all unite with a cheer,
In defence of our Liberty Tree.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Liberty Tree by Thomas Paine
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