Battle Hymn Of The Women

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    They are waking, they are waking,
        In the east, and in the west;
    They are throwing wide their windows to the sun;
    And they see the dawn is breaking,
        And they quiver with unrest,
    For they know their work is waiting to be done.

    They are waking in the city,
        They are waking on the farm;
    They are waking in the boudoir, and the mill;
    And their hearts are full of pity
        As they sound the loud alarm,
    For the sleepers, who in darkness, slumber, still.

    In the guarded harem prison,
        Where they smother under veils,
    And all echoes of the world are walled away;
    Though the sun has not yet risen,
        Yet the ancient darkness pales,
    And the sleepers, in their slumber, dream of day.

    And their dream shall grow in splendour
        Till each sleeper wakes, and stirs;
    Till she breaks from old traditions, and is free;
    And the world shall rise, and render
        Unto woman what is hers,
    As it welcomes in the race that is to be.

    Unto woman, God the Maker
        Gave the secret of His plan;
    It is written out in cipher, on her soul;
    From the darkness, you must take her,
        To the light of day, O man!
    Would you know the mighty meaning of the scroll.



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