And wonder went out of the minds of men; When grey cities Reared to smoky skies, Tall towers grim and ugly, in these shadow none might Dream of the sun or of Spring's flowering meads; When learning stripped the Earth of her mantle Of beauty and poets Sang no more of twisted phantoms Have seen With bleared and Inward looking eyes; When these things had come to pass, And childish hopes had gone forever, There were a people who traveled out Of life on a quest into spaces Whither world's dreams had fled. But those who has remained, were doomed to death. After any years the world have sunk In blood of the silly essences which have imagined by Gods. And only those who, beyond, waking world and the tall cities, A merging with the close air And making him a part of their fabulous wonder.