This poem presents a dramatic allegory set in a theatre where a host of weeping angels watches a tragic play unfold. The stage displays scenes representing human hopes and fears, with performers who are manipulated like puppets by unseen forces, symbolizing life's uncontrollable nature. As the drama progresses, a sinister, blood-red worm writhes onto the stage, consuming the actors and horrifying the angels. This worm embodies death and decay, underscoring the inevitability of mortality that conquers all humanity's endeavors. The poem concludes with the curtain falling like a funeral pall, as the angels affirm that the play is indeed the tragedy of Man, with the inevitable hero being the Conqueror Worm. It delivers a somber meditation on the transient nature of life and the inescapability of death, making it suitable for a mature audience ready to explore themes of mortality and existential reflection.