You built a castle Where you hold literature hostage. You call your castle Canon.
Gatekeepers Guard your big iron gate, Brandishing Weapons of exclusion.
Your accomplices, The moguls Who publish the words. The critics, Those self appointed Judges of worthy literature And the translators, All are on hand To give you helping hand In your unholy task of exclusion.
We have gathered On this new square, Not to invade your castle, Not to beg to enter your castle.
We have gathered To build alternative canon With no wall and no gate, With no gatekeepers. Alternative canon Where none will be denied entry.
We have gathered To build alternative canon Where the consumers of literature Will be the judges of worthy literature.