Long Guns, by Carl Sandburg

Long Guns

Then came Oscar, the time of the guns,  And there was no land for a man, no land for a country,       Unless guns sprang up       And spoke their language. The how of running the world was all in guns.
The law of a God keeping sea and land apart, The law of a child sucking milk, The law of stars held together,       They slept and worked in the heads of men       Making twenty-mile guns, sixty-mile guns,       Speaking their language       Of no land for a man, no land for a country       Unless… guns… unless… guns.
There was a child wanted the moon shot off the sky,       asking a long gun to get the moon,       to conquer the insults of the moon,       to conquer something, anything,       to put it over and run up the flag, To show them the running of the world was all in guns.
There was a child wanted the moon shot off the day. They dreamed… in the time of the guns… of guns.

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