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Show I If We Kneu) I If we only knew each other, f CJa If we knew, &!? If our inmost souls, my brother, tf $4 We could view, j I believe the things that sever ff $a Would be driven out forever, , y Could the veil be drawn asunder. Now, t a don't you? J t fc C9 If. beneath the action, giving $ On the aim, C 4 Mistht we not see more for praising "f S? Than for blame? Might we not find much unkindness w? Due to our own mental blindness, f 3 And more sins a cause for pity than for ii j' shame? ( , 4? ? For this body transitory ' ft? J Is a sheath. ? Hiding all the spirit glory 9 ata Underneath. ft f Hardened man or fallen woman Has a strain divinely human; Sfj X Cant no stones, but from Love's bios- ?2 soms wave a wreath. 53 T ?5 We r 90 remote and lonely; 23 ?X And we reach, . JJJ Soul by oul, by one bridge only, S3 TZ That of speech; VL But this way we keep uppillng -3 ' . j JJ With misjudgment and reviling, When we might have given solace, each c3 ci to each- 3 S There is so mwch Joy meant for us, fS J That we mar, 55 Zi So much music In Life's chorus J i That we jar, S5 So great burdens that we carry, J a Which are all unnecessary, J Could we only see each other as we are! ii X With an Inward gleam of heaven Tm 1 a Each Is blest, M l . With his portion of God's leaven J i i Is possessed. f"i Why this nobler part look over 7 i itj That soma faxilt we may discover? tt& Why not through the lens of mercy fS v tig seek the best? S ? lre my heart made plain, my dearie. Cs To your view Could you see how it grows weary fJuet for you? j, Then I know the things that sever IK Would be driven out forever J j We would love each other better, if we knew. J |