Gods Of The Copybook Headings : Still Relevant?

Garrett .M. | October 7, 2010 | 4 Comments More

Gods Of The Copybook Headings : Still Relevant? – Gods of the Copybook Headings written by Rudyard Kipling in 1919 can be found here.

After being mentioned by Glenn Beck on his cable-news show on the Fox News Channel (which is celebrating its 14th anniversary today) this evening Kipling’s The Gods of the Copybook Headings is making waves on the internet.

The Gods of the Copybook Headings which focuses on the unchanging aspects of human nature had to be manually printed at the top of 19th century British schoolboys’ notebook pages.

AS I PASS through my incarnations in every age and race,
I make my proper prostrations to the Gods of the Market Place.
Peering through reverent fingers I watch them flourish and fall,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings, I notice, outlast them all.

We were living in trees when they met us. They showed us each in turn
That Water would certainly wet us, as Fire would certainly burn:
But we found them lacking in Uplift, Vision and Breadth of Mind,
So we left them to teach the Gorillas while we followed the March of Mankind.

We moved as the Spirit listed. They never altered their pace,
Being neither cloud nor wind-borne like the Gods of the Market Place,
But they always caught up with our progress, and presently word would come
That a tribe had been wiped off its icefield, or the lights had gone out in Rome.

With the Hopes that our World is built on they were utterly out of touch,
They denied that the Moon was Stilton; they denied she was even Dutch;
They denied that Wishes were Horses; they denied that a Pig had Wings;
So we worshipped the Gods of the Market Who promised these beautiful things.

When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: “Stick to the Devil you know.”

On the first Feminian Sandstones we were promised the Fuller Life
(Which started by loving our neighbour and ended by loving his wife)
Till our women had no more children and the men lost reason and faith,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: “The Wages of Sin is Death.”

In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all,
By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul;
But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: “If you don’t work you die.”

Then the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew
And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true
That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more.

As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man
There are only four things certain since Social Progress began.
That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her Mire,
And the burnt Fool’s bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;

And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!

Is the meaning behind The Gods of the Copybook Headings still relevant in 2010?

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    1. Coyote Mangan says:

      If it was ever relevant, why would it cease to be? I find it fascinating that in the last 50 or so years a large sect of the modern global population seems to think that, because we have advanced through an industrial and then technological leading to an informational boom, that we are somehow smarter and more sophisticated. That suddenly the universal truths that have been true since the beginning of time are now irrelevant, because we are so much smarter than the poor ignorant fools of the past. The irony is that dispite the greater access to imformation, less people percentage wise actually utilize it. We, the human race, as a group have never been more ignorant and or stupid. So, yes, Rudyard Kipling’s message about the nature of man’s imperfection, preventing man from futile and arrogant attempts to create a Utopia here on earth, is more relevant than ever.

    2. Shank says:

      Within all of us, no matter how civilly we conduct our lives, resides a brute of the most basic instincts and restrained as it may be it is always ready to bash in the skull of any who threaten to take our family our fire or our food away from us. Kipling is/was keenly aware of this and so should we.

    3. linda boan says:

      glen beck for president

    4. linda boan says:

      we need a hero