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Best Industrial Revolution Poems


Industrial-Revolution
During the United States’ industrial revolution,
Eli Whitney invented interchangeable parts;
Identical components that could be substituted one for another.

This creation was made for machine— 
weapons
cars
and other mechanical mysteries. 
This isn't the case today.

Hips are interchangeable. 
Legs are interchangeable.
Hands and fingers are interchangeable.
Hearts are interchangeable.
Now, not only...

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Categories: industrial revolution, history, humanity, technology,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Industrial Revolution Beat
billy joel...keeping the faith...memories...so long ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph7oZnBH05s&start_radio=1&list=RDph7oZnBH05s#t=0


stan sand...

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Categories: industrial revolution, allegory, analogy, appreciation,
Form: Verse
One Invention; Industrial Revolution
Into the sunset we’ll ride 
And we’ll see how much you’ve grown 
By the last words you choose to leave behind 

We can pretend that heaven denied you 
because you found your own path 
We can pretend that we all don’t know what’s really going...

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Categories: industrial revolution, allegory, analogy, extended metaphor,
Form: Free verse

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