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  1. We give them scorn for scorn.
    And Rumor steals around the world
    All white-skinned men to warn
  2. Then, as if set to his dead lips, the horn
    Of Roland wound once more to rouse and warn,
  3. Therefore do thou at least arise and warn,
    Not folded in thy mantle, a blind seer,
    But naked in thy anger, and new--born,
  4. Man, with thy mantle of scorn!
    Arise and warn!
  5. To soothe, or cheer, or warn,
    And down these slopes of sunset lead
    As up the hills of morn!
  6. And each in turn with barb and thorn would follow suit to laugh and warn.
    The way was paved as John Barleycorn entered midst their joyful scorn.
  7. Because the Lord was born:
    God sent a star to guide them
    And sent a dream to warn.
  8. They lead to pleasure, yet from dangers warn;
    Turn toil to bliss, this earth to Paradise,
    And sunset death to heaven's eternal morn.
  9. Look at the man turning without a signal to warn
    People break to escape accidents swiftly born
  10. She found a note to warn,
    To not go in his bedroom for
    His life had passed that dawn.

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