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Show L ' Walt Mason i f POOR HUMANITY. Sometime I think the human ra e has j very little fur.; less pleaaure than the 1 brutea thai .'ia.se and gambol In the un i I'd like to be a b.ib-0-iink and circle n the air lor little birds like tills. I think, i I. now naught ..f human .an . Tlirv bear ' no burden .n their backs, no wearv I'-ad that kiiLs; they do not Pfy'u '1 !' '..'!". Laa or face big monthly bills. 1 d like , hf .i kangar.... U'"n dej.-rl plain. and I would h.,p a mile Of twp, and I hen hop bai k again Sometime aad ihoughts like theae i think, wheji life ha me hot; Bui eortte one ehoola the boo-o-link, and i remain unshoi in. lowei animals I view, and think them ' " 1 1 -..me sl.i- . kangai." ' " ,N .an Us hide. I d Ilk. I-, be a r.M ,.-Uia ,.-Uia m poavlall rn.-si i wall. n' I Ould swim the -ion. ! Nil-1 Nil-1 things wiih my tail" croc, elites I know lit 1 1" mirth. nt much or woe they've known, for every crlttor on this earth has troubles of Its own. But cats and w.,iws and grlaily beajra and cowi and birds and snakes don t publish forth their dallv cares, their little pains and ohaa. They take existence u com, 1 the bitter with the mat. kJo st-ort .d muffled drums, they look for I things to eat, |