A poem can often say in a few verses what a book takes several chapters to say. So with all the recent fawning at the feet of that symbol of British brutal imperialism, I thought the following lyrics from a song by The Wolfe Tones. The lyrics of The Butcher's Apron originate from a poem written by Henry Dupre LaBouchere.
The
Butcher's Apron
Where
is the flag of England? Go North, South, East or West. Wherever
there's wealth to
plunder
or land to be possessed. Wherever there's feeble races to frighten,
coerce or scare.
You'll
find the butcher's apron, the English flag is there!
It
waits upon blazing hovels where African victims died, to be shot the
explosive bullets or
wretchedly
starve and die, and where the pirate hammers the isles of southern
seas, at the
peak
of the hellish vessel the English flag is free!
The
Maori often cursed it with his bitterness dying breath, and the Arab
hath hissed his hatred
as
he spat at its folds in death, and the helpless Hindu feared it, and
the Kenyan did the
same,
and the Irish blood hath stained it, with a deep indelible stain.
Where
is the flag of England? Go North, South, East or West. Wherever
there's wealth to
plunder
or land to be possessed. Wherever there's feeble races to frighten,
coerce or scare.
You'll
find the butcher's apron, the English flag is there!
It
is floated on scenes of pillage, it is flaunted on deeds of shame. It
has waved o'er fell
marauders,
as they ravished with sword and flame, it has looked upon on ruthless
slaughter,
and
massacred dire and grim, and has heard the shrieks of victims
drowning the jingo hymn.
Where
is the flag of England? Seek lands where the natives rot. Where
decay, and assured
extinction
must soon be a people's lot. Go search for once glad islands where
death and
disease
are rife, and the greed of colossal commerce now fattens on human
life.
Where
is the flag of England? Go North, South, East or West. Wherever
there's wealth to
plunder
or land to be possessed. Wherever there's feeble races to frighten,
coerce or scare.
You'll
find the butcher's apron, the English flag is there!
Where
is the flag of England? Go sail where rich boats come. With shoddy
and loaded
cottons,
and beer and Bibles and guns. Go where brute forces triumphed, and
hypocrisy
makes
its lair. In your question you'll find the answer, it was and still
is there!
Where
is the flag of England? Go North, South, East or West. Wherever
there's wealth to
plunder
or land to be possessed. Wherever there's feeble races to frighten,
coerce or scare.
You'll
find the butcher's apron, the English flag is there
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