To the lovers of Liberty everywhere, But chiefly to the youth of America Who did not know Robert G. Ingersoll, Remember that he helped to make you free! He was a leader in a war of guns for freedom, But a general in the war of ideas for freedom! He braved the misunderstanding of friends, He faced the enmity of the powerful small of soul, And the insidious power of the churches; He put aside worldly honours, And the sovereignty of place, He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedicate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty! And he went down into age and into the shadow With love of men for a staff, And the light of his soul for a light— And with these alone! O you martyrs trading martyrdom for heaven, And self-denial for eternal riches, How does your work and your death compare With a man’s for whom the weal of the race, And the cause of humanity here and now were enough To give life meaning and death as well?— I have not seen such faith in Israel! |