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				Title:     Mercy For Armenia 
			    
Author: Henry Van Dyke [
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I
THE TURK'S WAY
 Stand back, ye messengers of mercy! Stand
 Far off, for I will save my troubled folk
 In my own way. So the false Sultan spoke;
 And Europe, hearkening to his base command,
 Stood still to see him heal his wounded land.
 Through blinding snows of winter and through smoke
 Of burning towns, she saw him deal the stroke
 Of cruel mercy that his hate had planned.
 Unto the prisoners and the sick he gave
 New tortures, horrible, without a name;
 Unto the thirsty, blood to drink; a sword
 Unto the hungry; with a robe of shame
 He clad the naked, making life abhorred;
 He saved by slaughter, and denied a grave.
II
AMERICA'S WAY
 But thou, my country, though no fault be thine
 For that red horror far across the sea;
 Though not a tortured wretch can point to thee,
 And curse thee for the selfishness supine
 Of those great Powers that cowardly combine
 To shield the Turk in his iniquity;
 Yet, since thy hand is innocent and free,
 Arise, and show the world the way divine!
 Thou canst not break the oppressor's iron rod,
 But thou canst help and comfort the oppressed;
 Thou canst not loose the captive's heavy chain,
 But thou canst bind his wounds and soothe his pain.
 Armenia calls thee, Sovereign of the West,
 To play the Good Samaritan for God.
1896.
[The end]
Henry Van Dyke's poem: Mercy For Armenia
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