One swallow does not a summer make,
Nor one race or caste a nation;
And no nation, however exceptional,
Tantamounts to creation.
What cruelties we perpetrate
To make one size fit all,
When various are our expressions,
And multifarious Nature’s call.
Think what calamity would ensue
If birds were just one bird,
And flowers all of a single hue,
And all humans just a herd.
God gave us variety,
We seek a domination
Of the syllables that fell to us
As universal conversation,
The bird that sings a different tune,
And wears a different plume
We see as threat to our clime,–
An estrangement and doom.
The brain, one thought, would evolve
To embrace abundance;
Alas our blinkers are fortified
The more we advance.
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