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THE LESSER ONES by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON

First Line: WE CALL THEM DUMB -- YET DAILY THERE UPRISE
Last Line: LOST IN THE LOVE OF THAT DIVINER DAY.
Subject(s): LOVE; PAIN; SEA; SUFFERING; MISERY; OCEAN;

WE call them dumb -- yet daily there uprise
A million piteous calls of agony,
Pleadings for peace and to be let alone;
For every inch of earth there is a moan,
Through all the air athwart the land or sea,
God, how the wailings storm the very skies!

Call them not dumb until the master, man,
Slow-taught by fellow-feeling, learns to give
Each humblest creature in the Mystic Plan
The privilege of breath, the chance to live:
Then haply shall the clamor die away,
Lost in the love of that diviner day.



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