Or crawls among the long grass out of sight, 

 Has just as good a right 

 To its appointed portion of delight 

 As any king." 



Is there no suggestion here of obligation in 

 relation to the social problems of our time? 

 Is there not to be a time when men shall 

 acknowledge one common brotherhood and all 

 shall be sharers of the comforts and the beauty 

 of life? Shall it not be that each one's own 

 garden will be but part of one great garden 

 where every home will have the joys and graces 

 which we associate with the name of home ? 



It is one of my dreams, in this garden of 

 mine. 



ONE'S OWN 

 GARDEN 



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