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Who are these men?What are they to me,These dead menFrom a land across the sea?They dared against the British RajTo raise their hand.If my own countrymen decreed their deathWhy should I take a stand?ButThe British Ruling ClassThat these men defiedPlundered with sword and gun and sly intrigue.Their modern spawnSmile with imperialist prideAnd, guns behind their backsAnd lackeys in their league,Plunder away still moreAnd keep the plundered poor.That Class,Born in my land of birth,Are not my kith and kin!My eyes must not be dazzledBy shared whiteness of their skin!For the great imperial heel,That straddles o’er the globeAnd tramples the oppressed of foreign lands,Takes balance from the other boot we feel.On both its feet imperialism stands.Small comfort that we bear not all the weight,And that the heel grinds harder across the sea,For the lightest boot is heavy,And the prize of freedom great.So we must see imperialism fall.The British working class must take its standAnd recognise its common cause with allWho take the sword of freedom in their hand.On! Onward then with revolution’s tide,And, though each stage befits its time and place,Who fights our foe is fighting by our side,It matters not their colour or their race.Such men were Udham Singh and Bhagat Singh,Martyrs not just of India’s freedom fightBut Heroes of all workers and oppressed.So let their names unite us in our mightAs, thinking not in terms of black or whiteBut “who is enemy and who is friend?”,We struggle to achieve our common end.Death to imperialism! is our cry.It is our common banner,Raise it high!Godfrey Cremer |
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