Text: | All men are equal in their birth |
Author: | Martineau |
1 All men are equal in their birth,
Heirs of the earth and skies;
All men are equal when that earth
Fades from their dying eyes.
2 God meet the throngs who pay their vows
In courts that hands have made,
And hears the worshiper who bows
Beneath the plantain shade.
3 Oh, let man hasten to restore
To all their rights of love;
In power and wealth exult no more;
In wisdom lowly move.
4 Ye great, renounce your earth-born pride;
Ye low, your shame and fear;
Live, as ye worship, side by side;
Your brotherhood revere.
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First Line: | All men are equal in their birth |
Author: | Martineau |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Topic: | The Christian Nation: Brotherhood; Human Equality |