Robert Frost’s poem Evil Tendencies Cancel is about this. But don’t get excited. What it doesn’t mention is that this is no permanent cure. Better to title it Today’s Evil Tendency Replaces Yesterday’s. The guise of evil is ever shifting, always leaving the world with evil of a new kind. The poem:
Will the blight end the chestnut?
The farmers rather guess not.
It keeps smouldering at the roots
And sending up new shoots
Till another parasite
Shall come to end the blight.
(Quoted from page 407 of Complete Poems of Robert Frost. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963.)
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