Poetry: The New Age by Stevie Smith

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The New Age
by Stevie Smith 

Shall I tell you the signs of a New Age coming?
It is a sound of drubbing and sobbing
Of people crying, We are old, we are old
And the sun is going down and becoming cold
Oh sinful and sad and the last of our kind
If we turn to God now do you think He will mind?
Then they fall on their knees and begin to whine
That the state of Art itself presages decline
As if Art has anything or ever had
To do with civilization whether good or bad.
Art is wild as a cat and quite separate from civilization
But that is another matter that is not now under consideration.
Oh these people are fools with their sighing and sinning
Why should Man be at an end? he is hardly beginning.
This New Age will slip in under cover of their cries
And be upon them before they have opened their eyes.
Well, say geological time is a one-foot rule
Then Man’s only been here about half an inch to play the fool
Or be wise if he likes, as he has often been
Oh heavens how these crying people spoil the beautiful geological scene.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Unknown

    love what you've written Jane– rings so true. we humans are fools — only deceiving ourselves. sad days for people ahead unless we pull it together. much love to you for 2014.

  2. Jane Odartey

    Happy New Year, Kathi! I'm glad you love this poem too. I was so happy to find it that I went to look for more poems from her; I love how she uses language so dramatically to write her message. Wishing you a splendid 2014.

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