HE lived in a cave by the seas, He lived upon oysters and foes, But his list of forbidden degrees An extensive morality shows; Geological evidence goes To prove he had never a pan, But he shaved with a shell when he chose, -- 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man. He worshipp'd the rain and the breeze, He worshipp'd the river that flows, And the Dawn, and the Moon, and the trees And bogies, and serpents, and crows; He buried his dead with their toes Tucked-up, an original plan, Till their knees came right under their nose, -- 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man. His communal wives, at his ease, He would curb with occasional blows Or his State had a queen, like the bees (As another philosopher trows): When he spoke, it was never in prose, But he sang in a strain that would scan, For (to doubt it, perchance, were morose) 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man! On the coasts that incessantly freeze, With his stones, and his bones, and his bows, On luxuriant tropical leas, Where the summer eternally glows, He is found, and his habits disclose (Let theology say what she can) That he lived in the long, long agos, 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man! From a status like that of the Crees Our society's fabric arose, -- Develop'd, evolved, if you please, But deluded chronologists chose, In a fancied accordance with Mos es, 4000 B.C. for the span When he rushed on the world and its woes, -- 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man. But the mild anthropologist -- @3he's@1 Not @3recent@1 inclined to suppose Flints Palaeolithic like these, Quaternary bones such as those! In Rhinoceros, Mammoth and Co.'s First epoch the Human began Theologians all to expose, -- 'Tis the @3mission@1 of Primitive Man. ENVOY Max, proudly your Aryans pose, But their rigs they undoubtedly ran, For, as every Darwinian knows, 'Twas the manner of Primitive Man! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WALLS DO NOT FALL: 4 by HILDA DOOLITTLE TO A POET THAT DIED YOUNG by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY ODES I, 38. AD MINISTRAM by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS KATHLEEN O'MORE by GEORGE NUGENT REYNOLDS THE KING'S HAND by MUHAMMAD AL-MU'TAMID II ON THE DEATH OF THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD MR. MERRY'S LAMENT FOR LONG TOM by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |