The Poetry Corner

Freemen

By William Arthur Dunkerley (John Oxenham)

Let no man stand between my God and me! I claim a Free man's right Of intercourse direct with Him, Who gave me Freedom with the air and light. God made me free.-- Let no man stand between Me and my liberty! We need no priest to tell us God is Love.-- Have we not eyes to see, And minds to apprehend, and hearts That leap responsive to His Charity? God's gifts are free.-- Let no man stand between Us and His liberty! We need no priest to point a way to heaven.-- God's heaven is here,--is there,-- Man's birthright, with the light and air,-- "God is His own and best interpreter." His ways are free.-- Let no man stand between Us and His liberty! Let no man strive to rob us of this right! For this, from age to age, Our fathers did a mighty warfare wage, And, by God's help, we'll keep our heritage! God says--"Be Free!" And we,-- "NO MAN SHALL STAND BETWEEN OUR SONS AND LIBERTY!"