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Two Races (Brazilian Verses)

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I seek not what his soul desires.     He dreads not what my spirit fears.     Our Heavens have shown us separate fires.     Our dooms have dealt us differing years.     Our daysprings and our timeless dead     Ordained for us and still control     Lives sundered at the fountain-head,     And distant, now, as Pole from Pole.     Yet, dwelling thus, these worlds apart,     When we encounter each is free     To bare that larger, liberal heart     Our kin and neighbours seldom see.     (Custom and code compared in jest,     Weakness delivered without shame,     And certain common sins confessed     Which all men know, and none dare blame.)     Een so it is, and well content     It should be so a moments space,     Each finds the other excellent,     And, runs to follow his own race!

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