The poem explores the idea of a utopian society where people live in harmony with nature and each other. It describes a world where there is no poverty, crime, or conflict, and where people are content and happy. The speaker expresses a sense of longing for this idealized world, suggesting that it may be unattainable but still worth striving for.
By Eugene Field · First published 1890 · Genre: Humor, War Poetry, Satire