Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). Verse: 1885–1918. 1922.
The Question
B
When the war is laid aside,
If it be proven that I am he
For whom a world has died?
And the greater good I will make,
Were purchased me by a multitude
Who suffered for my sake?
Vowed to one sacrifice,
And not, as I hold them, battle-blind,
But dying with open eyes?
When they stood to endure their lot—
That they only looked to me for a word,
And I answered I knew them not?
Their death has set me free,
Then how shall I live with myself through the years
Which they have bought for me?
Or how am I justified,
If it be proven that I am he
For whom mankind has died—
If it be proven that I am he
Who, being questioned, denied?