O YE Wise of the Earth, are ye wise?
"We can tell from a bone," ye say,
"An animal's shape and size,
And the size and shape of its prey."-
"For such and such joint," say ye,
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"For such and such use must be."
When I show that since time began
The soul hath longed for the skies,
Ye say, "Death is the end of Man."-
O ye Wise of the Earth, are ye wise?
A Question
Frederick George Scott
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Poem topics: animal, death, time, joint, soul, bone, earth, shape, wise, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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