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Katharine Lee Bates - When The Millennium ComesKatharine Lee Bates - When The Millennium Comes
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WHEN the Millennium comes Only the kings will fight, While the princes beat the drums, And the queens in aprons white, Arnica bottle in hand, Watch their Majesties throw, With a gesture vague and grand, Their crowns at the dodging foe, Poor old obsolete crowns That Time hangs up in a row. When the Millennium comes And the proud steel navies meet, While the furious boiler hums, And the vengeful pistons beat, The sailors will stay on shore And cheer with a polyglot shout The self-fed cannon that roar Till metal has fought it out, But the warm, glad bodies of boys Are not for the waves to flout. When the Millennium comes, Love, the mother of life, Will have worked out all the sums Of our dim industrial strife, And every man shall be lord Of his deed and his dream, and the lore Of war shall be abhorred As a dragon-tale of yore, Myth of the Iron Age, A monster earth breeds no more.
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