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William Brighty Rands - I Saw A New WorldWilliam Brighty Rands - I Saw A New World
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I SAW a new world in my dream,   Where all the folks alike did seem:   There was no Child, there was no Mother,   There was no Change, there was no Other.     For everything was Same, the Same;   There was no praise, there was no blame;   There was neither Need nor Help for it;   There was nothing fitting or unfit.     Nobody laugh’d, nobody wept;   None grew weary, so none slept; There was nobody born, and nobody wed;   This world was a world of the living-dead.     I long’d to hear the Time-Clock strike   In the world where people were all alike;   I hated Same, I hated Forever; I long’d to say Neither, or even Never.     I long’d to mend, I long’d to make;   I long’d to give, I long’d to take;   I long’d for a change, whatever came after,   I long’d for crying, I long’d for laughter.   At last I heard the Time-Clock boom,   And woke from my dream in my little room;   With a smile on her lips my Mother was nigh,   And I heard the Baby crow and cry.     And I thought to myself, How nice it is For me to live in a world like this,   Where things can happen, and clocks can strike,   And none of the people are made alike;     Where Love wants this, and Pain wants that,   Where all our hearts want Tit for Tat In the jumbles we make with our heads and our hands,   In a world that nobody understands,   But with work, and hope, and the right to call   Upon Him who sees it and knows us all!
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