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Lawrence Ferlinghetti is San Francisco’s first poet laureate (1998) and the owner of City Lights Bookstore. This poem first appeared on the City Lights website.
Speak Out

And a vast paranoia sweeps across the land
And America turns the attack on the Twin Towers
Into the beginning of the Third World War
The war with the Third World
And the terrorists in Washington
Are shipping out the young men
To the killing fields again

And no one speaks
And they are rousting out
All the ones with turbans
And they flushing out
All the strange immigrants

And they are shipping all the young men
To the killing fields again

And no one speaks

And when they come to round up
All the great writers and poets and painters
The National Endowment of the Arts of Complacency
Will not speak

While all the young men
Will be killing all the young men
In killing fields again

So now is the time for you to speak
All you lovers of liberty
All you lovers of the pursuit of happiness
All you lovers and sleepers
Deep in your private dream
Now is the time for you to speak
O silent majority
Before they come for you!
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Published by Greg at 08:23 PM on February 18, 2005

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