Henry Sutton Quotes
Man Doth Usurp All Space,
Stares Thee, In Rock, Bush, River, In The Face.
Never Thine Eyes Behold A Tree;
'Tis No Sea Thou Seest In The Sea,
'Tis But A Disguised Humanity.
To Avoid Thy Fellow, Vain Thy Plan;
All That Interests Man, Is Man.
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