Thursday, 5 September 2013

In Labour's Cause

[As now, as then, Labor has always been the Party for enlightened laws.]


A host, extending day by day,
Stands forth in Labour's Cause,
Together pledge to clear the way
For new enlightened laws.

And I and you, and more beside,
Who feel oppression rife,
To stem its overwhelming tide
Would gladly give a life.

Yet we are slaves who dare not speak,
Denouncing what is wrong;
Around us see the poor and weak
Down-trodden by the strong.

And there are deeds that Labour seeks
For heroes to perform,
Well knowing he who strives or speaks
Must brave oppression's storm.

That they who seek for work must be
Like slaves in thought and act,
Who, daring only to be “free,”
Shall very soon be - “Sacked.”

Yet such enslaving powers to smite
Be firm and undismayed;
Who, fighting such a hopeful fight,
Dare flinch or be afraid?

Let workers then their days devote
To fight enslaving powers,
Smite as before we never smote
Until the day is ours.

Oh ! Stout, strong hearts, be true and bold
To aid the weak one's call;
Smite, strive and fight till earth shall hold
Both homes and hopes for all.

                                                                     Julian Stuart.


Brisbane March 17, 1894

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