Sam Walter Foss (Сэм Уолтер Фосс)
The Man from the Crowd
Men seem as alike as the leaves on the trees, As alike as the bees in a swarming of bees; And we look at the millions that make up the state All equally little and equally great, And the pride of our courage is cowed. Then Fate calls for a man who is larger than men -- There’s a surge in the crowd -- there’s a movement -- and then There arises a man that is larger than men -- And the man comes up from the crowd. The chasers of trifles run hither and yon, And the little small days of small things go on, And the world seems no better at sunset than dawn, And the race still increases its plentiful spawn. And the voice of our wailing is loud. Then the Great Deed calls out for the Great Men to come, And the Crowd, unbelieving, sits sullen and dumb -- But the Great Deed is done, for the Great Man is come -- Aye, the man comes up from the crowd. There’s a dead hum of voices, all say the same thing, And our forefathers’ songs are the songs that we sing, And the deeds by our fathers and grandfathers done Are done by the son of the son of the son, And our heads in contrition are bowed. Lo, a call for a man who shall make all things new Goes down through the throng! See! he rises in view! Make room for the men who shall make all things new! -- For the man who comes up from the crowd. And where is the man who comes up from the throng Who does the new deed and who sings the new song, And makes the old world as a world that is new? And who is the man? It is you! It is you! And our praise is exultant and proud. We are waiting for you there -- for you are the man! Come up from the jostle as soon as you can; Come up from the crowd there, for you are the man -- The man who comes up from the crowd.
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