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THE DREAMERS by THOMAS CURTIS CLARK

First Line: WE ARE THE DREAMERS, WE ARE THEY WHO GO
Last Line: AND DEATH SHALL FIND US FOLLOWING A STAR!

We are the dreamers, we are they who go
On vagrant quests for things no man may see;
We are the shining knights of poverty
Who fight for victories we cannot know.
We rise, alert, to greet the morning's glow;
At night, defeated, dream of what shall be.
We ask no dole, we make no strident plea,
We do not cherish hatred for a foe.
Our one demand is that we still may dream,
Above the fields of slain, a dream of peace;
That we may still pursue bright Beauty's gleam
Amid the ugliness of things that are.
We shall not yield, nor doubt, as years increase,
And Death shall find us following a Star!



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