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12016-11-11T16:22:27-05:00Reality2Workers Dreadnought. April 24, 1920plain2016-11-14T14:08:01-05:00Struggle, Love, Hate For one soul saved from wreck so many lost; for one fair flower so many loathsome weeds; For one calm sea so many tempest-tossed; One act of love so many hateful deeds.
For one slight ray of hope a million fears; One day of peace long bitter years of strife; One hollow laught a thousand genuine tears; Such is the grim reality of life.
(Workers Dreadnought. April 24, 1920. Signed as Hugh Hope) (Edited and Proofread by Amardeep Singh)