"A new song"

An American poet gives us a picture of how selfishness and greed have stolen from men their right to rejoice in the fruits of their labor, and have deprived them of the ability to sing that is theirs. The poem ends with the appeal:

"Cry, from the deep of world-accusing waves,
With longing more than all since Light began,

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Expressing Divine Principle
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