what do humans do about their condition in the poem animals
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Animals are calm and contented. They never weep over their miserable conditions as humans do. They never worship God and weep for their sins. They don't suffer from the mania or madness of owning and possessing things.
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Animals are calm and contented. They never weep over their miserable conditions as humans do. They never worship God and weep for their sins. They don't suffer from the mania or madness of owning and possessing things.
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