Poem of the day

“ And when I am entombèd in my place”
by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

And when I am entombèd in my place,
Be it remembered of a single man,
He never, though he dearly loved his race,
For fear of human eyes swerved from his plan.

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