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King’s Cross Station

G. K. Chesterton

This circled cosmos whereof man is god
  Has suns and stars of green and gold and red,
And cloudlands of great smoke, that range o’er range
  Far floating, hide its iron heavens o’erhead.

God! shall we ever honour what we are,
   And see one moment ere the age expire,
The vision of man shouting and erect,
   Whirled by the shrieking steeds of flood and fire?

Or must Fate act the same grey farce again,
  And wait, till one, amid Time’s wrecks and scars,
Speaks to a ruin here, ‘What poet-race
  Shot such cyclopean arches at the stars?’
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From The Wild Knight and Other Poems | Grant Richards, 1900
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