To Motorists
Rudyard Kipling
Since ye distemper and defile Sweet Here by the measured mile, Nor aught on jocund highways heed Except the evidence of speed; And bear about your dreadful task Faces beshrouded 'neath a mask; Great goblin eyes and glue hands And souls enslaved to gears and bands; Here shall no graver curse be said Than, though y'are quick, that ye are dead!
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