Let the headsman’s black axe sever
The thread of life the Highest spun;
Immortal thought it will not bring to ruin,
The spirit’s life it may not take!
In time’s delirium, smoking, scarlet
Before the Hour’s Prince, time on time
The flow of blood has stained the Colosseum.
That for the ages Love might flower.
Such is the law for aye unbroken
In all that life has brought to pass:
On earth the right is with the persecuted,
The judge is always put to shame.
Kingdoms have guttered, and in quiet
Sleeps their might, their fleeting play;
But timeless gleams a morning – glow in darkness, –
The light that shines from Huss’s pyre…
In stern malevolence, O hangman
Of spirit, revel in your toil;
But he who tries to crush the Word’s wise babble,
Shall bring down lightnings on his head!
(Jurgis Baltrusaitis)
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