Article #80 - Poem - Move On
The Pocopson Journal
A monthly periodical, Devoted to Science Literature &c.
November 1852
Move On
The march of life should never stay
All things should onward tend
Men should not prolong progression’s sway
But strive to move and mend
The waters move in depth of ocean
The streams along the dales
And rivulets with onward motion
Through sweet and verdent [sic] vales
Move on
The clouds move gentle through the sky
The earth rolls ever on
Time swiftly in its course runs by
And years pass one by one
Man too should strive to follow them
In this their onward way
Permitting naught the tide to stem
But ever day by day
Move on
Men may be wiser if they strive
More virtuous if they will
And who within the world would thrive
Must aim at higher still
Let bigots stand by doctrines old
The wise will pass them by
Weak minds will cling with subtle hold
But strong ones valiantly
Move on
Like the water rolling to the ocean
Down mountains filled on high
Like clouds forever in commotion
That move across the sky
We will forever onward press
The fetterless and free
And deeming virtue happiness
Our watch word ever be
Move on