“Take up the Liberal Mormon’s burden”

“Take up the Liberal Mormon’s burden”

 

an old school for the new school
A group of mainstream Mormons wait to be schooled by their betters, as a teacher enters at the back of the room.

 

Some of you may be familiar with Rudyard Kipling’s famous/infamous/notorious hymn to American imperialism:

 

Take up the White Man’s burden—

Send forth the best ye breed—

Go send your sons to exile

To serve your captives’ need

To wait in heavy harness

On fluttered folk and wild—

Your new-caught, sullen peoples,

Half devil and half child

Take up the White Man’s burden

In patience to abide

To veil the threat of terror

And check the show of pride;

By open speech and simple

An hundred times made plain

To seek another’s profit

And work another’s gain

Take up the White Man’s burden—

And reap his old reward:

The blame of those ye better

The hate of those ye guard—

The cry of hosts ye humour

(Ah slowly) to the light:

“Why brought ye us from bondage,

“Our loved Egyptian night?”

Take up the White Man’s burden-

Have done with childish days-

The lightly proffered laurel,

The easy, ungrudged praise.

Comes now, to search your manhood

Through all the thankless years,

Cold-edged with dear-bought wisdom,

The judgment of your peers!

 

Ivan Wolfe has kindly brought to my notice an adaptation of Kipling’s poem:

 

http://www.millennialstar.org/rudyard-kipling-updated/

 


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