Here’s one of my favourite poems from memory–received from a doctor in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda–author unknown–which I enjoy reciting

 

Love of Mankind

 

Love of humanity is not enough

Are you prepared to love the living stuff

In man or woman that you meet

In shops or houses, cafe’s and the street

Are you prepared to put warm intimacy

into chance contacts between you and me

Are you prepared to love the noble and base

The raging snarl and smile transfigured face

Ugly and beautiful, old and young

The tender phrase and adder-darting tongue

Can you say truthfully that you’d be kind

To the perverse and diseased in mind

The sick in body wrecked by poverty

and doomed by struggles never to be free

Will you join a new crusade and

dare the soul destroying dragon of despair

Will you defend the cause of sweet delight

Against the dark battalions of the night

Will you give homage to each unique mind

Foolish or wise

Then go and love mankind

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