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Song for the Luddites

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

AS the Liberty lads o'er the sea

Bought their freedom, and cheaply, with blood,

So we, boys, we

Will _die_ fighting, or _live_ free,

And down with all kings but King Ludd!

When the web that we weave is complete,

And the shuttle exchanged for the sword,

We will fling the winding sheet

O'er the despot at our feet,

And dye it deep in the gore he has poured.

Though black as his heart its hue,

Since his veins are corrupted to mud,

Yet this is the dew

Which the tree shall renew

Of Liberty, planted by Ludd!

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About this poem

First line
AS the Liberty lads o'er the sea
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
nature, love, death, war

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