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"Trample their Paradise, Attila!"

Where do you stray, heavy Huns, Who weigh on the world like a cloud? Far, under Asian suns, Your cast-iron tread is loud.

Swoop down in a drunken horde From your dark encampments, rise In a tide of crimson poured Over this land that dies.

O slaves of freedom, pitch Your tent by the palace gate. Plow deep, dig wide the ditch Where the throne shone on your hate.

Heap books to build a fire! Dance in their ruddy light. Foul altar steps with mire: You are children in our sight.

And we, the poets, the wise, From the onslaught that darkens and raves, Defending the torch you despise, Shall hold it in deserts and caves.