THE AGE OF MOTORED THINGS

Series: Poems of Progress

The poem explores the contrast between the natural world and the modern industrial age. It describes a serene landscape where birds sing and flowers bloom, but this peaceful scene is disrupted by the arrival of motorized vehicles that bring noise, pollution, and chaos. The speaker laments the loss of simplicity and the destruction of nature's beauty caused by human progress and technological advancements. AI Generated Content

~1905 CE
Available in: English
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