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50 miles north of there,
a Catholic mission marks
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the extreme outpost
of civilization.
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Five missionaries have been
killed in recent years
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before the sound
of a bell could awake,
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through these old valleys,
the instinct of faith.
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Here, after hundreds of
centuries spent in the dark,
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men discover, for the first
time, that there's a doubt,
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a question they cannot answer,
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sense of anguish,
unknown so far,
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which is not hunger
or thirst or physical pain,
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but that hurts,
nonetheless, like a wound.
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lt's the anguish that follows
men from the beginning
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to the end of world.
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But they still don't know it.
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Only yesterday
they discovered the world
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and themselves and today
they need to believe,
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to hope that they'll be better
in a better world.