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    Posted on November 3rd, 2008sherryPoets

    THE POOR VOTER ON ELECTION DAY.

    THE proudest now is but my peer,
    The highest not more high;
    To-day, of all the weary year,
    A king of men am I.
    To-day, alike are great and small,
    The nameless and the known;
    My palace is the people’s hall,
    The ballot-box my throne!

    Who serves to-day upon the list
    Beside the served shall stand;
    Alike the brown and wrinkled fist,
    The gloved and dainty hand!
    The rich is level with the poor,
    The weak is strong to-day;
    And sleekest broadcloth counts no more
    Than homespun frock of gray.

    To-day let pomp and vain pretence
    My stubborn right abide;
    I set a plain man’s common sense
    Against the pedant’s pride.
    To-day shall simple manhood try
    The strength of gold and land;
    The wide world has not wealth to buy
    The power in my right hand!

    While there’s a grief to seek redress,
    Or balance to adjust,
    Where weighs our living manhood less
    Than Mammon’s vilest dust,–
    While there’s a right to need my vote,
    A wrong to sweep away,
    Up! clouted knee and ragged coat
    A man’s a man to-day.

    — John Greenleaf Whittier, from The Complete Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

    __________
    Alas, a woman would not be a woman for another three quarters of a century but all the more reason to get out to vote tomorrow.

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