The German poet and playwright,
Bertolt Brecht, was a Marxist and incorporated his political philosophy
into his work. The original poem, "Fragen eines lesenden Arbeiters,"
was translated by M. Hamburger in Bertolt Brecht, Poems 1913-1956
(Methuen: London, 1976).
Who built Thebes of the 7
gates ?
In the books you will read
the names of kings.
Did the kings haul up the
lumps of rock ?
And Babylon, many times
demolished,
Who raised it up so many
times ?
In what houses of gold glittering
Lima did its builders live ?
Where, the evening that
the Great Wall of China was finished, did the masons go ?
Great Rome is full of triumphal
arches.
Who erected them ?
Over whom did the Caesars
triumph ?
Had Byzantium, much praised
in song, only palaces for its inhabitants ?
Even in fabled Atlantis,
the night that the ocean engulfed it,
The drowning still cried
out for their slaves.
The young Alexander conquered
India.
Was he alone ?
Caesar defeated the Gauls.
Did he not even have a cook
with him ?
Philip of Spain wept when
his armada went down.
Was he the only one to weep
?
Frederick the 2nd won the
7 Years War.
Who else won it ?
Every page a victory.
Who cooked the feast for
the victors ?
Every 10 years a great man.
Who paid the bill ?
So many reports.
So many questions.