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p>Of liberty that's lifted to their lips, br> The first small flowers of truth among the lies, br> The lancet of a bright apocalypse, br> The gasp of joy as death sheds its disguise. /p> p>Out of the sacred dust of Babylon, br> The groves of Ur where Jacob once sought wives, br> Has come the half-bred monster, half our own, br> And half the oppression of a billion lives. /p> p>And so it's time the youngest breed of men, br> Mixing themselves, as Tocqueville foresaw, br> Back to the race of Adam, tried again br> To build the Babel-tower on a just law. /p>
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