Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE COMING MAN, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Oh! Not for the great departed Last Line: In the men that are to be. Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs. Subject(s): Men; Salvation | ||||||||
OH! not for the great departed, Who formed our country's laws, And not for the bravest-hearted, Who died in freedom's cause, And not for some living hero To whom all bend the knee, My muse would raise her song of praise But for the man to be. For out of the strife which woman Is passing through to-day, A man that is more than human Shall yet be born, I say. A man in whose pure spirit No dross of self will lurk; A man who is strong to cope with wrong, A man who is proud to work. A man with hope undaunted, A man with godlike power, Shall come when he most is wanted, Shall come at the needed hour. He shall silence the din and clamour Of clan disputing with clan, And toil's long fight with purse-proud might Shall triumph through this man. I know he is coming, coming, To help, to guide, to save. Though I hear no martial drumming, And see no flags that wave. But the great soul travail of woman, And the bold free thought unfurled, Are heralds that say he is on the way The coming man of the world. Mourn not for vanished ages, With their great heroic men, Who dwell in history's pages And live in the poet's pen. For the grandest times are before us, And the world is yet to see The noblest worth of this old earth In the men that are to be. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LEEK STREET by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR THE FEATHER AT BREENDONCK by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR AT THE DEATH OF A MONGOLIAN PEASANT by NORMAN DUBIE THE DESERT DEPORTATION OF 1915 by NORMAN DUBIE THE MERCY SEAT by NORMAN DUBIE |
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