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Brotherhood (Lovecraft)

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Brotherhood (1916–17)
by H. P. Lovecraft
4236008Brotherhood1916-17H. P. Lovecraft

    In prideful scorn I watched the farmer stride
      With step uncouth o’er road and mossy lane;
    How could I help but distantly deride
      The churlish, calloused, coarse-clad country swain?

    Upon his lips a mumbled ballad stirred
      The evening air with dull cacophony;
    In cold contempt, I shuddered as I heard,
      And held myself no kin to such as he.

    But as he leaped the stile and gained the field
      Where star-faced blossoms twinkled through the hay,
    His lumb’ring footfalls oftentimes would yield,
      To spare the flowers that bloomed along the way.

    And while I gazed, my spirit swelled apace;
      With the crude swain I owned the human tie;
    The tenderest impulse of a noble race
      Had proved the boor a finer man than I!

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