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Hymn of Futility


Lord, Thou hast given unto us a land.
    In Thy beneficence Thou has ordained
That we should hold a country great and grand,
    Such as no race of old has ever gained.
A favoured people, basking in Thy smile:
    So dost Thou leave us to work out our fate;
But, Lord, be patient yet a little while.
    The shade is pleasing and our task is great.

Lo, Thou hast said: "This land I give to you
    To be the cradle of a mighty race,
Who shall take up the White Man's task anew,
    And all the nations of the world outpace.
No heritage for cowards or for slaves,
    Here is a mission for the brave, the strong.
Then see ye to it, lest dishonoured graves
    Bear witness that ye tarried overlong."


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