Saints and Savages, Brazil's Indian Problem (Classic Reprint)
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Some see in heathen lands the smiles,
The sunshine bright, the colours gay,
The harmless wizard's childish wiles,
A simple life lived happily.
'Tis but the World's surface show:
A mask to hide disease and death,
And dark despair that reign below:
Inheritance of sin and wrath.
In superstition's cruel chain,
In fetish black, or devil creed,
The heathen lives a life of pain,
Of terror, woe, and unmet need.
He gazes fearful into night,
Where shadows brood, and hopeless death,
And spirits dark with evil spite,
Spread ruin, curse with blighting breath.
Christ's love and power alone can turn
His night of darkness into day -
But where the heralds of that morn
That gained o'er death the victory?
Oh help us hasten to proclaim
The Cross - peace, liberty and light -
A Saviour's love: lost souls reclaim,
And give blind eyes eternal sight?
Alex. Rattray Hay
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