Friday poem
“1492″ by Emma Lazarus
Thou two-faced year, Mother of Change and Fate,
Didst weep when Spain cast forth with flaming sword,
The children of the prophets of the Lord,
Prince, priest, and people, spurned by zealot hate.
Hounded from sea to sea, from state to state,
The West refused them, and the East abhorred.
No anchorage the known world could afford,
Close-locked was every port, barred every gate.
Then smiling, thou unveil’dst, O two-faced year,
A virgin world where doors of sunset part,
Saying, “Ho, all who weary, enter here!
There falls each ancient barrier that the art
Of race or creed or rank devised, to rear
Grim bulwarked hatred between heart and heart!”
(From Emma Lazarus: Selected Poems and Other Writings, 2002).




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This is a good interesting poem. When was it written? – I could look it up but I am lazy. It is accurate historically too, except that the ‘virgin world’ of the Americas was not quite virgin – there were people already there; had been for a long long time. But that is just a quibble and really inconsequential. Thanks for providing it, Harrison.
Your friend Drill, the Jock.
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Written, I think, around 1883.
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there were people already there; had been for a long long time. But that is just a quibble and really inconsequential.
Inconsequential for the poem, yes. Inconsequential for Native Americans, definitely not!
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Wasn’t she a Communist?
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BTW, please don’t call Indians “Native Americans”, as Europeans were here long before they were.
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