Hail, ye frenzied creatures, antic, mask-like figures, Shouting gibberish symbols, wheat and corn and cotton. Lo, the whole world is a maniac vision, Worm-eaten by black hopes and wriggling poisonous alarms; Neither flesh nor blood nor God nor devil, One great brazen throat and dollar-signs for arms. @3Hail, ye frenzied creatures,@1 'Tis a blue autumn morn! And did ye ever walk among the rustling rows of corn? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SONG OF THE SHEPHERDS by EDWIN MARKHAM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES (1) by GEORGE HERBERT THE BIGLOW PAPERS: 6. THE PIOUS EDITOR'S CREED by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: RUTHERFORD MCDOWELL by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 54 by PHILIP SIDNEY |