BARDS of the Future! you that come With striding march, and roll of drum, What will your newest challenge be To our prose-bound community? What magic will you find to stir The limp and languid listener? Will it be daring and dramatic? Will it be frankly democratic? Will Pegasus return again In guise of modern aeroplane, Descending from a cloudless blue To drop on us a bomb or two? I know not. Far be it from me To darken dark futurity; Still less to render more perplexed The last vagary, or the next. Leave Pindus Hill to those who list, Iconoclast or anarchist -- So be it. 'They that break shall pay.' I stand upon the ancient way. I hold it for a certain thing, That, blank or rhyming, song must sing; And more, that what is good for verse, Need not, by dint of rhyme, grow worse. I hold that they who deal in rhyme Must take the standpoint of the time -- But not to catch the public ear, As mountebank or pulpiteer; That the old notes are still the new, If the musician's touch be true -- Nor can the hand that knows its trade Achieve the trite and ready-made; That your first theme is Human Life, Its hopes and fears, its love and strife -- A theme no custom can efface, Common, but never commonplace; For this, beyond all doubt, is plain: The Truth that pleased will please again, And move men as in bygone years When Hector's wife smiled through her tears. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAREWELL OF A VIRGINIA SLAVE MOTHER TO HER DAUGHTERS SOLD INTO BONDAGE by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 43. ALLAH-AL-KARIM by EDWIN ARNOLD NELL COOK; A LEGEND OF THE 'DARK ENTRY': THE KING'S SCHOLAR'S STORY by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM THE MAY DAY GARLAND by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN MARIAN; AN OPERETTA: SONG (1) by FRANCES (MOORE) BROOKE RAISING HUBBARD SQUASH IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. INSCRIBED ON A MUMMY CASE, BRITISH MUSEUM by EDWARD CARPENTER |