Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Lawrence Ferlinghetti Pinch Hitting for Murfin

Pity the nation': City Lights Books displays banners warning against  tyranny in San Francisco 

Note—The  Master of City Lights grows more profound by the day…

Pity the Nation

After Khalil Gibran

 

Pity the nation whose people are sheep

And whose shepherds mislead them

Pity the nation whose leaders are liars

Whose sages are silenced

And whose bigots haunt the airwaves

Pity the nation that raises not its voice

Except to praise conquerers

And acclaim the bully as hero

And aims to rule the world

By force and by torture

Pity the nation that knows

No other language but its own

And no other culture but its own

Pity the nation whose breath is money

And sleeps the sleep of the too well fed

Pity the nation oh pity the people

who allow their rights to erode

and their freedoms to be washed away

My country, tears of thee

Sweet land of liberty!

 

            —Lawrence Ferlinghetti  from A Coney Island of the Mind

 

                                 One of the greatest American books of poetry of the 20th Century.

 

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