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Science

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Alone I climb the steep ascending path
    Which leads to knowledge.    In the babbling throngs
    That hurry after, shouting to the world
    Small fragments of large truths, there is not one
    Who comprehends my purpose, or who sees
    The ultimate great goal.    Why, even she,
    My heaven intended Spouse, my other self,
    Religion, turns her beauteous face on me
    With hatred in the eyes, where love should dwell.
    While those who call me Master blindly run,
    Wounding the ear of Faith with blasphemies,
    And making useless slaughter in my name.

    Mine is the difficult slow task to blaze
    A road of Facts, through labyrinths of dreams
    To tear down Maybe and establish IS:
    And substitute I Know for I Believe.
    I follow closely where the Seers have led:
    But that intangible dim path of theirs,
    Which may be trodden but by other Seers,
    I seek to render solid for the feet
    Of all mankind.    With reverent hands I lift
    The mask from Mystery:    and show the face
    Of Reason, smiling bravely on the world.
    The visions of the prophets, one by one,
    Grew visible beneath my tireless touch:
    And the white secrets of elusive stars
    I tell aloud, to listening multitudes.

    To fit the better world my toil ensures,
    Time will impregnate with a better race
    The Future's womb:    and when the hour is ripe,
    To ready eyes of men, the alien spheres
    Shall seem as friendly neighbours:    and my skill
    Shall make their music audible to ears
    Which will be tuned to those high harmonies.

    Mine is the work to fashion, step by step,
    The shining Way that leads from man to God.
    Though I demolish obstacles of creeds
    And blast tradition, from the face of earth,
    My hand shall open wide the door of Truth,
    Whose other name is Faith:    and at the end
    Of this most holy labour, I shall turn
    To see Religion, with enlightened eyes,
    Seeking the welcome of my outstretched arms.
    While all the world stands hushed and awed before
    The proven splendour of the Fact Supreme.



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