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Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Deep unto Deep Was Calling They rode through the bannered city— The King and the Commoner, And the hopes of the world were with them, And the heart of the world was astir. For the moss-grown walls seemed falling That have shut away men from Kings; And Deep unto Deep was calling For the coming of greater things. They rode to an age-old Palace Where the feet of the Mighty go— (A Palace that stands unshaken Despite the boast of the foe!) And the King from Kings descending— And the Man of the People’s choice In a Super-Man seemed blending, And they spoke as with one voice. And one voice now and for ever Will speak from sea to sea, Wherever the British Banner And the Starry Flag float free. For our fettering chains are sundered By the evil that turned to good, And Deep unto Deep has thundered Its message of Brotherhood. It was not a pageant of Victors— Or a triumph hour of man, That ride through the bannered City, It was part of a Mighty Plan; And the sound of old barriers falling Rose there where those Rulers trod, For Deep unto Deep was calling In the resonant Voice of God. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox's other poems:
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