Theology
Theology
When we were boys a man my father hired
Solemnly swore to us in broad daylight
He feared not God nor Devil; later our grove
Frightened him half to death one windy night.
He heard a tree go down, he felt the wind.
But God or Devil, who’s seen one of these?—
Until we learned he’d never been to church
We thought he lied for not excepting trees.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Midland (June 1927) 183.
Word Count
68
Original Publication
Date Published
1927
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
30
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