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Florian's Song

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        My soul, it shall not take us,
        O we will escape
        This world that strives to break us
        And cast us to its shape;
        Its chisel shall not enter,
        Its fire shall not touch,
        Hard from rim to centre,
        We will not crack or smutch.

        'Gainst words sweet and flowered
        We have an amulet,
        We will not play the coward
        For any black threat;
        If we but give endurance
        To what is now within,
        The single assurance
        That it is good to win.

        Slaves think it better
        To be weak than strong,
        Whose hate is a fetter
        And their love a thong.
        But we will view those others
        With eyes like stone,
        And if we have no brothers
        We will walk alone.



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