Upton Sinclair, ed. (1878–1968). rn The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. 1915.
The Sad Sight of the HungryLi Hung-chang
Li Hung Chang
(A poem by the Chinese statesman, 18231901; known as the Bismarck of Asia, and said to have been the richest man in the world)’T
Mine eyes from all this hungry stare
That fills the face and eyes of men
Who search for food o’er hill and glen.
As if the flame would mount up higher;
But in the darkness of their glow
We know the fuel’s burning low.
No, they’re the stares of misery!
They speak of hunger’s frightful hold
On lips a-dry and stomachs cold.
With wives and children from the glen!
O, they would toil the live-long day
But for a meal, their lives to stay.
Unless the gods with gen’rous hand
Send sweetsome rice and strength’ning corn
To these vast crowds to hunger born!