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And sing of heavenly union。
〃They'll bleat and baa; dona like goats;
Gorge down black sheep; and strain at motes;
Array their backs in fine black coats;
Then seize their negroes by their throats;
And choke; for heavenly union。
〃They'll church you if you sip a dram;
And damn you if you steal a lamb;
Yet rob old Tony; Doll; and Sam;
Of human rights; and bread and ham;
Kidnapper's heavenly union。
〃They'll loudly talk of Christ's reward;
And bind his image with a cord;
And scold; and swing the lash abhorred;
And sell their brother in the Lord
To handcuffed heavenly union。
〃They'll read and sing a sacred song;
And make a prayer both loud and long;
And teach the right and do the wrong;
Hailing the brother; sister throng;
With words of heavenly union。
〃We wonder how such saints can sing;
Or praise the Lord upon the wing;
Who roar; and scold; and whip; and sting;
And to their slaves and mammon cling;
In guilty conscience union。
〃They'll raise tobacco; corn; and rye;
And drive; and thieve; and cheat; and lie;
And lay up treasures in the sky;
By making switch and cowskin fly;
In hope of heavenly union。
〃They'll crack old Tony on the skull;
And preach and roar like Bashan bull;
Or braying ass; of mischief full;
Then seize old Jacob by the wool;
And pull for heavenly union。
〃A roaring; ranting; sleek man…thief;
Who lived on mutton; veal; and beef;
Yet never would afford relief
To needy; sable sons of grief;
Was big with heavenly union。
〃'Love not the world;' the preacher said;
And winked his eye; and shook his head;
He seized on Tom; and Dick; and Ned;
Cut short their meat; and clothes; and bread;
Yet still loved heavenly union。
〃Another preacher whining spoke
Of One whose heart for sinners broke:
He tied old Nanny to an oak;
And drew the blood at every stroke;
And prayed for heavenly union。
〃Two others oped their iron jaws;
And waved their children…stealing paws;
There sat their children in gewgaws;
By stinting negroes' backs and maws;
They kept up heavenly union。
〃All good from Jack another takes;
And entertains their flirts and rakes;
Who dress as sleek as glossy snakes;
And cram their mouths with sweetened cakes;
And this goes down for union。〃
Sincerely and earnestly hoping that this little book
may do something toward throwing light on the
American slave system; and hastening the glad day
of deliverance to the millions of my brethren in
bondsfaithfully relying upon the power of truth;
love; and justice; for success in my humble efforts
and solemnly pledging my self anew to the sacred
cause;I subscribe myself;
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
LYNN; Mass。; April 28; 1845。
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