LIFE and the Universe show spontaneity: Down with ridiculous notions of Deity! Churches and creeds are all lost in the mists; Truth must be sought with the Positivists. Wise are their teachers beyond all comparison, Comte, Huxley, Tyndall, Mill, Morley, and Harrison; Who will adventure to enter the lists With such a squadron of Positivists? Social arrangements are awful miscarriages; Cause of all crime is our system of marriages. Poets with sonnets, and lovers with trysts, Kindle the ire of the Positivists. Husbands and wives should be all one community, Exquisite freedom with absolute unity. Wedding-rings worse are than manacled wrists -- Such is the creed of the Positivists. There was an ape in the days that were earlier; Centuries passed, and his hair became curlier; Centuries more gave a thumb to his wrist -- Then he was Man, and a Positivist. If you are pious (mild form of insanity) Bow down and worship the mass of humanity. Other religions are buried in mists; We're our own Gods, say the Positivists. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...1914: 2. SAFETY by RUPERT BROOKE LAST SONNET (REVISED VERSION) by JOHN KEATS TO AGE by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR TO THE MOON (1) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY A MORNING THOUGHT by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL ROBERT BURNS by WILLIAM ALEXANDER (1567-1640) PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 39. AL-HAFIZ by EDWIN ARNOLD |