RE:A.D our big JSRECIAL OEEER ONT rage II, Vnion Vol. VI.—No. 31. r. , ' ; F ii RALEIGH, N. C.. AUGUST 8, 1912. One Dollar a Year. Brotherhood. By Eller Wheeler Wilcox. When in the eVen ways of life The old world jogs along, Our little colored flags we vaunt, Our little separate selves we vaunt, Each pipes his nativ'e song. And jealousy, and greed and pride Join their ungodly hands. And this round lovely world divide Into oppozing lands. But let some crucial hour of pain Sound from the tower of time, Then consciousness of brotherhood Wakes in each heart the latent good And men become sublime. No swarming insects of the night Fly when the sun bursts in. Self fades before love’s radiant light, And all the world is kin. God, what a place this world would be If that uplifting thought. Born of some vast world accident, Into our daily lives were blent. And in each action wrought! But while we let the old sins flock Back to our hearts again. In flame, and flood, and earthquake shock, Thy voice must speak to men. W

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