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We mayn't be worth a cuss In this ugly foreign muss, But when the nation needs some help, Why--pass the job to us! THE ALIEN (Of course, this didn't happen, But if it had-- Would you have been shocked?) She was a pretty little thing, Round-headed, bronze-haired and trim As a yacht. And when she married a handsome, polished Prussian (Before the war was ours) Her friends all said She'd made no mistake. He had much money, and he wasn't arrogant-- To her. Their baby came-- Big and blue-eyed, Solemn and serious, With his father's arrogance in the small. She knew how wonderful a child he was And said so. The husband knew it, too-- Because the child looked like him, And they were happy Until the Nation roused itself, Stretched and yawned And got into the hellish game of kill. Then the man, Who had been almost human, Dropped his mask, And uncovered his ragged soul. Having no sense of right or wrong-- No spiritual standards for measurements; Feeding upon that same egotism That swept his country Into the depths of hate-- He sneered and laughed At her pale patriotism And the country that inspired it. There was no open break between them, For a child's small hands Clung to both and kept them close. Shutting her eyes to all else Save that she was his wife, She played her part well. His work--his bluff at work, instead-- Was something big and important (Always he looked the importance) That had to do with ships-- Ships that idled at their docks to-day Because they were interned. And there was always money-- More money than she had ever known,-- Which he lavished--on himself And his desires. Not that he gave her nothing, For he did.... They lived in a big hotel, And the child had everything it should have And much it should not. She, too, was cared for well, After his wants were satisfied. Then-- The silent blow fell. Secret service men called upon him, And next day he was taken away To a detention camp For alien enemies. Interned like the anchor-chafing ships That once had flown his flag! The woman, up in arms, dinned at officials Until (so easy-going and so slow to learn) They told her what he had done. That night she stared long at their child, asleep, And at its father's picture, On her dresser.... Did the wife-courage that transcends All other kinds of bravery Keep her awake for hours, Planning, scheming, thinking? * * *
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