“Men would bless you or curse you;
The curse, a protest against failure,
The blessing, a hymn of the hunter
Who comes back from the hills
With provision for his mate.”

A Man From Lebanon: Nineteen Centuries Afterward
Jesus, The Son of Man (1928)

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Lebanese artist, poet, and writer 1883–1931

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