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1852–1933

REMARKS ABOUT KINGS

Henry Van Dyke

God said, “I am tired of kings,” — But that was a long while ago! And meantime man said, “No,— I like their looks in their robes and rings.”

So he crowned a few more, And they went on playing the game as before, Fighting and spoiling things. Man said, “I am tired of kings!

Sons of the robber-chiefs of yore, They make me pay for their lust and their war; I am the puppet, they pull the strings; The blood of my heart is the wine they drink.

I will govern myself for awhile I think, And see what that brings!” Then God, who made the first remark, Smiled in the dark.

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