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The Paean Of Peace

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With ever some wrong to be righting,          With self ever seeking for place,     The world has been striving and fighting          Since man was evolved out of space.     Bold history into dark regions          His torchlight has fearlessly cast,     He shows us tribes warring in legions,          In jungles of ages long passed.     Religion, forgetting her station,          Forgetting her birthright from God,     Set nation to warring with nation          And scattered dissension abroad.     Dear creeds have made men kill each other,          Fair faith has bred hate and despair,     And brother has battled with brother          Because of a difference in prayer.     But earth has grown wiser and kinder,          For man is evolving a soul:     From wars of an age that was blinder,          We rise to a peace-girdled goal.     Where once men would murder in treason          And slaughter each other in hordes,     They now meet together and reason,          With thoughts for their weapons, not swords.     The brute in humanity dwindles          And lessens as time speeds along,     And the spark of Divinity kindles          And blazes up brightly and strong.     The seer can behold in the distance          The race that shall people the world -     Strong men of a godlike existence          Unarmed, and with war banners furled.     No longer the bloodthirsty savage          Man's vast spirit strength shall unfold;     And tales of red warfare and ravage          Shall seem like ghost stories of old.     For the booming of guns and the rattle          Of carnage and conflict shall cease,     And the bugle-call, leading to battle,          Shall change to a paean of peace.

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