George Lincoln Rockwell: Fairy tale: Whites (Ducks) vs Jews (Hens)
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The Fable of the Ducks and the Hens
Lincoln Rockwell
The two panels and four stanzas below represent Page 1 of the 2015 Heretical Press comic book edition.
Many, many years ago When animals could speak, A wondrous thing the ducks befell; Their tale is quite unique. |
Down by a pond dwelt all these ducks, — Ten thousand at the least — Their duckish joys were undisturbed By any man or beast. |
One day down near the entrance gate There was an awful din. A hundred hens all out of breath Were begging to come in. |
“Oh let us in!” these poor birds cried, “Before we do expire! ’Tis only by the merest INCH That we escaped the fire!” |
Their feathers burned, their combs adroop, They were the saddest sight. They’d run a hundred miles or more, All day and then all night. “Come in! Come in!” the ducks all quacked, And so these poor bedraggled hens Before too many months had lapsed, To please their hosts, these chickens tried This pleased the flock of ducks because The ducks, it seemed, spent all their time They asked the hens what they would do And so these hens began to teach They wrote great books and put on shows One day a mother duck who took “Why duckling’s ALWAYS swim!” she gasped, “You’re NUTS!” her son replied, “Oh fie!” the mother duck exclaimed, “Such things must stop!” the mother cried, But she was wrong, for even then “But you don’t swim!” the ducks exclaimed, The younger ducks, who’d been to school Outnumbered by the younger ducks, That night the Duckville Daily Quack Down at the Duckville Gaity, Next day the hens were at the Club; “You use our dues to fix the pond, “God help us!” cried a wise old duck, But when they went before the judge, “Minorities must have their rights!” Once more the Duckville Daily Quack In Duckville’s church, on Sunday morn, The wisest duck in all the town “Let swimmers swim, let hoppers hop, “’Twas wrong to force the hens to swim, “I can’t print that,” the printer said, This worried duck then tried to warn Now up the stream a little way When the hens began to spoil the young Of course you know where they all ran The Duckville Daily Quack declared: “That’s right!” the young ducks all agreed, They let the hens from Gooseville in, When Duckville’s Mayor’s term was up, But when he praised the wild young ducks The hens chipped in to help this cluck And sure enough, this stupid duck, The Mayor said, “Gooseville must go! They called the geese by filthy names; The geese got mad and threw some rocks. The ducks (who knew not of the tricks Now when the ducks had whipped the geese The hens are back in Gooseville now; They drained the Gooseville swimming pond; They formed a council of the hens— No sooner had they set this up, They took a vote amongst themselves, And so they kicked the swans all out By this time, Duckville was a mess — The hens were selling loco weed The hens all preached of “Tolerance”; At last the very dumbest ducks But the hens had planned for even this This hen-tool duck had whipped the geese; This hen-tool got elected The hens now kicked the ducks around They pumped the swimming pond all dry; The hens stirred up the happy crows |
Things got so bad that fifty ducks Who knew of days gone by, Took up their wives and children And decided that they’d fly. |
They flew through storm and tempest; They froze, and many died. But on they drove, until at last, A lovely lake they spied. |
They settled down exhausted, But soon went straight to work To build and clear and cultivate — No danger did they shirk. Now after many years of toil, The first ducks now were long since dead; One day down near the entrance gate “Oh let us in!” these poor birds cried, This epic has no end because |
Source: http://www.heretical.com/pubs/fabledh.html
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