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Little Brother
Wars have been and wars will be
Till the human race is run;
Battles red by land and sea,
Never peace beneath the sun.

I am old and little care;
I'll be cold, my lips be dumb:
Brother mine, beware, beware .
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Evil looms the wrath to come.


Eastern skies are dark with strife,
Western lands are stark with fear;
Rumours of world-war are rife,
Armageddon draweth near.

If your carcase you would save,
Hear, oh hear, the dreadful drum!
Fly to forest, cower in cave .
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Brother, heed the wrath to come!

Brother, you were born too late;
Human life is but a breath.

Men delve deep, where darkly wait
Sinister the seeds of death,
There's no moment to delay;
Sorrowing the stars are blind.

Little Brother, how I pray
You may sanctuary find.

Peoples of the world succumb .
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Fly, poor fools, the WRATH TO COME!
Written by: Robert William Service

Book: Reflection on the Important Things