“For those who still said "Red Front" or "God save the Crown!"
And for those who were not courageous
But were beaten nevertheless.”

Litany for Dictatorships (1935)
Context: For those who still said "Red Front" or "God save the Crown!"
And for those who were not courageous
But were beaten nevertheless.
For those who spit out the bloody stumps of their teeth
Quietly in the hall,
Sleep well on stone or iron, watch for the time
And kill the guard in the privy before they die,
Those with the deep-socketed eyes and the lamp burning.

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poet, short story writer, novelist 1898–1943

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