The poem uses repetition of the phrase "Make Way!" to encourage moving aside for truth and justice to prevail over lies, decay, and oppression. It contrasts sharp truths with grey avoidance and calls the reader to fight for righteousness, find freedom, and let their voice sing out like a bird's.
The poem uses repetition of the phrase "Make Way!" to encourage moving aside for truth and justice to prevail over lies, decay, and oppression. It contrasts sharp truths with grey avoidance and calls the reader to fight for righteousness, find freedom, and let their voice sing out like a bird's.
The poem uses repetition of the phrase "Make Way!" to encourage moving aside for truth and justice to prevail over lies, decay, and oppression. It contrasts sharp truths with grey avoidance and calls the reader to fight for righteousness, find freedom, and let their voice sing out like a bird's.