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ABOUT THE POEM:

The poem KINDRED SPIRITS UNITE compares precious elements like gold, coral, pearls and stones to noble minds and lowly men, highlighting the natural tendency of similar entities to come together. It starts by illustrating how these valuable materials, though sourced from distant places, are brought together to create beautiful, costly ornaments. This serves as a metaphor for how people of noble character and intellect naturally seek out and associate with one another, forming harmonious and valuable relationships.

On the other hand, the poem points out that people of lesser character or ambition tend to seek out those who are similar to them. Just as low-quality materials are not used in the creation of precious ornaments, lowly men do not mix with the noble. Instead, they find comfort and camaraderie among others like themselves.

The poem thus emphasizes the idea that like attracts like, and people naturally gravitate towards those who share similar values, qualities, and social standings. This natural sorting leads to the formation of distinct social groups based on shared characteristics, be it the nobility of mind or the simplicity of nature.

KINDRED SPIRITS UNITE

Though gold and coral, pearls, and gems  

Are found in places far and wide,  

When crafted into regal diadems,  

Together, they in splendor bide.  

So noble minds with noble blend,  

Their thoughts and hearts in unity,  

While lesser souls, their fate consigned,  

Dwell among their kind in modest company.