Poem

If You are a Man

D.H. Lawrence
If you are a man, and believe in the destiny of mankind then say to yourself: we will cease to care about property and money and mechanical devices, and open our consciousness to the deep, mysterious life that we are now cut off from. The machine shall be abolished from the earth again; it is a mistake that mankind has made; money shall cease to be, and property shall cease to perplex and we will find the way to immediate contact with life and with one another. To know the moon as we have never known yet she is knowable. To know a man as we have never known a man, as never yet a man was knowable, yet still shall be.

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