Upton Sinclair, ed. (1878–1968). rn The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. 1915.
The Beggars ComplaintFrom the Japanese
(Ancient Japanese classic)T
For me are very small;
The sun and moon they call so bright,
For me ne’er shine at all.
And what have I obtained—
What good the gift of mortal life,
That prize so rarely gained—
But one thin grass-cloth coat,
In tatters hanging like the weeds
That on the billows float?
Upon the bare cold ground,
I make my wretched bed of straw,
And hear the mournful sound—
And wife and children cry,
Father and mother, children, wife,
Huddling in misery—
The spider hangs its nest,
And from the hearth no smoke goes up
Where all is so unblest?
But, being no bird, I cannot fly away.