An unpublished poem by Charles Floyd Lowe - Straight Ahead(238 total words in this text) (371 Reads) 
Straight Ahead Our scientists work to discover Wonder drugs which will cure all our ills But I think the major problems of man Will never be conquered with pills.Man is the strangest of creatures He is thoughtful and kind, and he prays He speaks only of peace at his tables But his wars keep the whole world ablaze.
And yet when you stop to consider Whether you like it or not Without that competitive nature Where would man ever have got?
His medical strides are tremendous He fights every illness he sees But it's not from the love of well-being It's from hatred of pain and disease. He dislikes being faced with a limit He tries always to break down the bars He wants to travel unfettered Now he's on his way to the stars.Sometimes for a while you can rule him And trample all over his rights But when he finally decides he's had enough His answer is simple-he fights.
Throughout all his ages of struggle His long history of trouble and strife He's been shown by the blood of his fathers There are things more precious than life.The freedom and peace of his loved ones A desire that he never has lost If his blood is demanded in payment He'll pay it-no matter the cost.
He has dominated all his surroundings He has conquered the elements too He has fashioned machinery to serve his needs He has the future always in view.
Yes, in spite of his faults and his foibles I have faith in this creature called man For when asked to perform these impossible tasks He answers steadfastly-I can.
-CHARLES F. LOWE |