Better to keep your

Country small

Your people few

Your devices simple

And even those for

Infrequent use.

Let people measure life

By the meaning of death

And not go out of their way

To visit far off places

With nowhere to travel

And little care for the display of great ships

And shining weapons become

Mere relicts of the past.

Let people recover

The simple life

Reckoning by knotted cords

Delighting in a basic meal

Pleased with humble attire

Happy in their homes

Taking pleasure in their

Rustic ways.

So content are they

That nearby towns

So close, the sound

Of dogs and roosters

Forms ...

 

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