The Man With the Hoe
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The Man With the Hoe is a famous poem written by Edwin Markham
inspired by the painting L'homme à la houe by Jean-François Millet
; it was first presented as a public poetry reading at a New Year's Eve party in 1898, and published soon afterwards. It evokes the laborings of much of humanity using the symbolism of a laborer leaning upon his hoe, burdened by his work, but receiving little rest or reward. It has been called "the battle-cry of the next thousand years" and translated into more than 30 languages.http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/markham/reflections.htm
The Man with the Hoe
Edwin Markham
Charles Edwin Anson Markham was an American poet. From 1923 to 1931 he was Poet Laureate of Oregon.-Life:Edwin Markham was born in Oregon City, Oregon and was the youngest of 10 children; his parents divorced shortly after his birth...
inspired by the painting L'homme à la houe by Jean-François Millet
Jean-François Millet
Jean-François Millet was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France...
; it was first presented as a public poetry reading at a New Year's Eve party in 1898, and published soon afterwards. It evokes the laborings of much of humanity using the symbolism of a laborer leaning upon his hoe, burdened by his work, but receiving little rest or reward. It has been called "the battle-cry of the next thousand years" and translated into more than 30 languages.http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/markham/reflections.htm
The Man with the Hoe
- Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans
- Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground,
- The emptiness of ages in his face,
- And on his back the burden of the world.
- Who made him dead to rapture and despair,
- A thing that grieves not and that never hopes.
- Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox?
- Who loosened and let down this brutal jaw?
- Whose was the hand that slanted back this brow?
- Whose breath blew out the light within this brain?
- Is this the Thing the Lord God made and gave
- To have dominion over sea and land;
- To trace the stars and search the heavens for power;
- To feel the passion of EternityEternityWhile in the popular mind, eternity often simply means existence for a limitless amount of time, many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether outside time. By contrast, infinite temporal existence is then called sempiternity. Something eternal exists outside time; by contrast,...
? - Is this the Dream He dreamed who shaped the suns
- And marked their ways upon the ancient deep?
- Down all the stretch of Hell to its last gulf
- There is no shape more terrible than this —
- More tongued with censure of the world's blind greed —
- More filled with signs and portents for the soul —
- More fraught with menace to the universe.
- What gulfs between him and the seraphSeraphA seraph is a type of celestial being in Judaism and Christianity...
im! - Slave of the wheel of labor, what to him
- Are PlatoPlatoPlato , was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the...
and the swing of Pleiades? - What the long reaches of the peaks of song,
- The rift of dawn, the reddening of the rose?
- Through this dread shape the suffering ages look;
- Time's tragedy is in the aching stoop;
- Through this dread shape humanity betrayed,
- Plundered, profaned, and disinherited,
- Cries protest to the Powers that made the world.
- A protest that is also a prophecy.
- O masters, lords and rulers in all lands,
- Is this the handiwork you give to God,
- This monstrous thing distorted and soul-quenched?
- How will you ever straighten up this shape;
- Touch it again with immortality;
- Give back the upward looking and the light;
- Rebuild in it the music and the dream,
- Make right the immemorial infamies,
- Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes?
- O masters, lords and rulers in all lands
- How will the Future reckon with this Man?
- How answer his brute question in that hour
- When whirlwinds of rebellion shake all shores?
- How will it be with kingdoms and with kings —
- With those who shaped him to the thing he is —
- When this dumb Terror shall rise to judge the world.
- After the silence of the centuries?