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Kinship

Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 50, 12 December 1923, Page 12

 

Kinship

II am the vdlc* of iSia tdiceleae, Thtoiigh rtve the du-iffb #b*H s&sdk, T(TI We deaf world's ■eJar l>c madef W hear Tlie Tsrrdngs 6E the weS-k. From street, from cage, xad icora Ppbm stable aud zoo tfce wail 'Of'-my tortured kta pi-dcVa,*niii tlie eta Of the mighty agaiasfc the trail. >oh, ißliame oti the motlie're of Aio'rtals, Who have not stoapetl Vo teach •OC the sorrov/- that lies,, in. 'dear, dumb eyes, The borrow that liitf? Qo Speech. The same force fo'Tfnetf stlseispaTTOvsr That fashioned Maia, ttt* K'mg; The God of the flfliol-s g.wveci spark of soul I To furred an d to fea'ti>*ei*e3 tllirig. j/Vud I am ray ibrobliei-'f* keeper, And I will fight Ms fi^lit.: i< d spe'alc the word few beast and -bird Till the world shall set ■.things right v —Ella IH%ee ler Wilcox.

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