| Collected poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson | ||
THE SPIRIT SPEAKING
(Christmas, 1929)
As you are still pursuing it
As blindly as you can,
You have deformed and tortured it
Since ignorance began;
And even as you have mangled it,
The Letter has killed man.
As blindly as you can,
You have deformed and tortured it
Since ignorance began;
And even as you have mangled it,
The Letter has killed man.
Because a camel cannot well
Go through a needle's eye,
No jealous God has ever said
The son of man must die;
Only the God that you have made
Has mocked you from the sky.
Go through a needle's eye,
No jealous God has ever said
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Only the God that you have made
Has mocked you from the sky.
No God has in his mightiness
Told you that love is fear;
And some of you, who are almost
Too mighty to be here,
May fancy that you are not so—
If only once a year.
Told you that love is fear;
And some of you, who are almost
Too mighty to be here,
May fancy that you are not so—
If only once a year.
As long as you contend with it
For longer fear and pain,
As always you have injured it
And angered it again,
A grief and a malevolence
The Letter will remain.
For longer fear and pain,
As always you have injured it
And angered it again,
A grief and a malevolence
The Letter will remain.
| Collected poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson | ||