The ego of the human race,
The sordid love of self,
We see it in life’s hurried chase,
The grafter’s greed for pelf.
The horror of the battle field,
The killed, the maimed, the blind,
The beaten foe, too proud to yield,
The ego of mankind.
The ego of the human race,
The poison in our blood,
The lying tongue, the double face,
Justice and Truth withstood.
The heavy task, the scanty pay,
The beggar with his bone,
The rich young man who went away,
The king upon his throne.
The ego of the human race,
The subtle serpent’s lie
No toilsome years can e’er efface,
“Ye shall not surely die.”
Eve still by serpent’s word beguiled,
The curse on Ham that fell,
Poor outcast Hagar’s starving child,
Cities where Lot might dwell.
The ego of the human race,
The toil each day brings in,
The idlers in the market place,
The sorrow and the sin;
Bequeathed from pre-historic sire,
In Turk and Teuton still,
The ape’s inordinate desire,
The tiger’s lust to kill.
(Abner Cosens)
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