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First Line: I hold that all mankind can be
Last Line: The brotherhood of man.
Alternate Author Name(s): Ryan, William Thomas Carroll
Subject(s): Humanity


I hold that all mankind can be
Made happy if they will,
That Evil's a monstrosity
Which Love and Truth can kill;

That Kindness, as a law of life,
Will make our joys increase;
That Death is but a truce to strife
Before a lasting peace.

Although our lives imperfect be,
They can be perfect made,
And glorified Humanity
In all our works displayed.

A noble thing to nobler leads,
The great succeeds the small,
To glorious thoughts, and words, and deeds,
We all are heirs of all.

All things the good and wise have taught
Through ages dark and long—
The victories for which they fought—
To us by right belong.

We are the heirs of God-like sires—
The children of the Sun—
Who in our souls retain the fires
That once Prometheus won.

From day to day, from year to year,
'Tis ours to think and do;
To know no creed that teaches fear,
But only seek the true.

To be at peace with all mankind,
Do good whene'er we can,
And with a common blessing bind
The brotherhood of man.





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