David Chalk

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In a civilised land
That accepts duty to all
Citizens have rights
Some great, some small
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In the not-so distant past
Workers had no rights
To achieve them they organised
To win them they had to fight
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To reduce poverty is their stated goal
Yet the policies they demand
Always leave assisted countries
In a deeper, darker hole
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If you pay peanuts
You get monkeys
It often has been said
But if you pay in truffles
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In Egypt and Libya
And Syria and Bahrain
The cry goes up for freedom
And Freedom once again
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We used to teach our children
The things that they should know
The skills that would enhance their lives
Whichever route they'd go
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We elect our leaders
With our precious votes
They are supposed to serve us
The ordinary folk
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They kept all of their money
And sold all of their debts
To poorer souls than they are
Under the rules they set.
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Choice is such a lazy word
So easy to sell as virtue
It must be good I have heard
Even though it hurts you
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Sixty odd years in the past
Many countries made a promise
Meant to last
They promised to protect
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He went to serve his country
Along with all his mates
He saw the pain and suffering
And the fickleness of fate
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Capitalism is wonderful
Is a loud refrain
Free Trade a perfect solution
We are told again and again
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The Best Poem Of David Chalk

Human Rights’

In a civilised land
That accepts duty to all
Citizens have rights
Some great, some small

This is how things should be
To those who value
Truth and fairness
And justice and decency

But those who treasure money
And the power of wealth
Seek to remove such rights
Through deceit and stealth

They claim that duty
Comes before such rights
But they accept no obligation
For causing another’s plight

Obligation before rights
Is their loud refrain
But fulfilling their own duties
Is something they distain

For rights are for the powerful
Whilst duty is for the poor
And decency and justice
The Country provides no more

Human Rights matter
To ensure justice for all
For saints and for sinners
For all people great and small

The alternative is ugly
With justice a forgotten myth
With power replacing fairness
And a society that is truly sick

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