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1842–1914

CALIFORNIA

Ambrose Bierce

Why should he not have been allowed To thread with peaceful feet the crowd Which filled that Christian street? The Decalogue he had observed,

From Faith in Jesus had not swerved, And scorning pious platitudes, He saw in the Beatitudes A lamp to guide his feet.

He knew that Jonah downed the whale And made no bones of it. The tale That Ananias told He swore was true. He had no doubt

That Daniel laid the lions out. In short, he had all holiness, All meekness and all lowliness, And was with saints enrolled.

‘ Tis true, some slight excess of zeal Sincerely to promote the weal Of this most Christian state Had moved him rudely to divide

The queue that was a pagan's pride, And in addition certify The Faith by making fur to fly From pelt as well as pate?

But, Heavenly Father, thou dost know That in this town these actions go For nothing worth a name. Nay, every editorial ass,

To prove they never come to pass Will damn his soul eternally, Although in his own journal he May read the printed shame.

From bloody hands the reins of pow'r Fall slack; the high-decisive hour Strikes not for liars’ ears. Remove, O Father, the disgrace

That stains our California's face, And consecrate to human good The strength of her young womanhood And all her golden years!

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