The Age Of Motored Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CDC EEE FGF HHH III AAA

The wonderful age of the world I singA
The age of battery coil and springA
Of steam and storage and motored thingA
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Though faith may slumber and art seem deadB
And all that is spoken has once been saidB
And all that is written were best unreadB
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Though hearts are iron and thoughts are steelC
And all that has value is mercantileD
Yet marvelous truths shall the age revealC
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Ay greater the marvels this age shall findE
Than all the centuries left behindE
When faith was a bigot and art was blindE
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Oh sorry the search of the world for godsF
Through faith that slaughters and art that laudsG
While reason sits on its throne and nodsF
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But out of the leisure that men will knowH
When the cruel things of the sad earth goH
A Faith that is Knowledge shall rise and growH
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In the throb and whir of each new machineI
Thinner is growing the veil betweenI
The visible earth and the worlds unseenI
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The True Religion shall leisure bringA
And Art shall awaken and Love shall singA
Oh ho for the age of the motored thingA

Ella Wheeler Wilcox



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