The Poetry Corner

Upstarts.

By Francis William Lauderdale Adams

What? do you say that we, the toilers - the slaves - (Why strain at the gnat name Who swallow the camel thing your pocket craves?) - That we are "just the same," (Nay, worse) when power is ours and wealth - that we Are harder masters still, More keen to ring her last from misery, More greedy of our will? 'Tis true! And when you see men so - see us Sneer at us, call us swine! - "How we must love you who have made us thus, You may perhaps divine!"