Joseph Rudyard Kipling. (№ 390614)

Carry the burden of White - among the tribes of strangers,
Send their sons to serve them;
Tirelessly working for the suffering people
Half-demons... So the children.
Carry the burden of White - not daring to lose heart,
Neither malice, nor pride, don't show;
Available words them to the case be,
For thing, you do not look good.
Carry the burden of the White - noise of the war subsided,
And let the food to the hungry and cure the sick.
When victory is so close, to see you if you please,
As someone's laziness and stupidity, will multiply all by zero.
Quote Explanation: "Burden of the white (people)" ( "white man's Burden"; eng. The White Man's Burden) is a poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling era Philippine-American war (1899-1902)
№ 390614   Added MegaMozg 07-04-2020 / 17:49

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