A Story of To-Day
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Let me tell you a story of To-Day - very homely and narrow in its scope and aim. Not of the To-Day whose significance in the history of humanity only those shall read who will live when you and I are dead. We can bear the pain in silence if our hearts are strong enough while the nations of the earth stand afar off. I have no word of this To-Day to speak. I write from the border of the battlefield and I find in it no theme for shallow argument or flimsy rhymes. The shadow of death has fallen on us; it chills the very heaven. No child laughs in my face as I pass down the street. Men have forgotten to hope forgotten to pray; only in the bitterness of endurance they say in the morning `Would God it were even!' and in the evening `Would God it were morning!' Neither I nor you have the prophet's vision to see the age as its meaning stands written before God. Those who shall live when we are dead may tell their children perhaps how out of anguish and darkness such as the world seldom has borne the enduring morning evolved of the true world and the true man. It is not clear to us. Hands wet with a brother's blood for the Right a slavery of intolerance the hackneyed cant of men or the blood-thirstiness of women utter no prophecy to us of the great To-Morrow of content and right that holds the world.
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