Light on the towns and cities, and peace for evermore!
The Big Five met in the world's light as many had met before
And the future of man is settled and there shall be no more war
The lamb shall lie down with the lion, and trust with treachery
The brave man go with the coward, and the chained mind shackle the free
And the truthful sit with the liar ever by land and sea
And there shall be no more passion and no more love nor hate
No more contempt for the paltry, no more respect for the great
And the people shall breed like rabbits and mate as animals mate
For lo! the Big Five have said it, each with a fearsome frown
Each for his chosen country, State, and city and town
Each for his lawn and table and the bed where he lies him down
Cobbler and crank and chandler, magpie and ape disguised
Each bound to his grocery corner – these are the Five we prized
Bleating the teaching of others whom they ever despised
But three shall meet in a cellar, companions of mildew and rats
And three shall meet in a garret, pungent with stench of the cats
And three in a cave in the forest where the torchlight maddens the bats
Bats as blind as the people, streaming into the glare
And the Nine shall turn the nations back to the plain things there
Tracing in chalk and charcoal treaties that none can tear
Truth that goes higher than airships and deeper than submarines
And a message swifter than wireless – and none shall know what it means
Till an army is rushed together and ready behind the scenes
The Big Five sit together in the light of the World and day
Each tied to his grocery corner though he travel the world for aye
Each bleating the dreams of dreamers whom he has despised alway
And intellect shall be tortured, and art destroyed for a span
The brute shall defile the pictures as he did when the age began
He shall hawk and spit in the palace to prove that he is a man
Cobbler and crank and chandler, magpie and ape disguised
Each bound to his grocery corner – these are the Five we prized
Bleating the teaching of others whom they ever despised
Let the nations scatter their armies and level their arsenals well
Let them blow their airships to Heaven and sink their warships to Hell
Let them maim the feet of the runner and silence the drum and the bell
But shapes shall glide from the cellar who never had dared to "strike"
And shapes shall drop from the garret (ghastly and so alike)
To drag from the cave in the forest powder and cannon and pike
As of old, we are sending a message to Garcia still
Smoke from the peak by sunlight, beacon by night from the hill
And the drum shall throb in the distance – the drum that never was still
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