THE WORLD-CHILD

Series: Poems of Progress

The poem explores the idea that humanity is a collective child of the world, emphasizing the interconnectedness and oneness of all people. It describes how individuals are shaped by their environment and experiences, and how they in turn shape the world around them. The speaker argues that humanity's struggles and conflicts arise from its own ignorance and selfishness, rather than any inherent flaws in the world itself. Ultimately, the poem presents a vision of a harmonious and peaceful world, where humanity recognizes its place within the natural order and... AI Generated Content

~1896 CE
Available in: English
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