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Such Nonsense

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Title:     Such Nonsense
Author: Alice Duer Miller [More Titles by Miller]

("Where on earth did the idea come from that the ballot is a boon, a privilege and an honor? From men."--_Mrs. Prestonia Mann Martin_.)


Who is it thinks the vote some use?
Man. (Man is often such a goose!)
Indeed it makes me laugh to see
How men have struggled to be free.

Poor Washington, who meant so well,
And Nathan Hale and William Tell,
Hampden and Bolivar and Pym,
And L'Ouverture--remember him?

And Garibaldi and Kossuth,
And some who threw away their youth,
All bitten by the stupid notion
That liberty was worth emotion.

They could not get it through their heads
That if they stayed tucked up in beds,
Avoiding politics and strife,
They'd lead a pleasant, peaceful life.

Let us, dear sisters, never make
Such a ridiculous mistake;
But teach our children o'er and o'er
That liberty is just a chore.


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Alice Duer Miller's poem: Such Nonsense

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