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All Men Are Brothers.

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We are in ancient stories told,             All were brothers in days of old,             But these with facts they do not chime             For all mankind do love the dime,             And worship the mighty dollar,             And admire the golden collar,             The rich man's washed with whitest lime,             The poor man's cover'd o'er with slime,             But we should try to love each other             And treat each man as our brother.

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