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Belief

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My neighbor and I stood in the sun
And talked and left some work undone.

We could have spent the half of a day,
If we were not busy, this pleasant way.

For seldom it is that we can see
Each other when we both are free.

When we are working upon the land
Our speech is mostly a wave of hand

Except we shout across the fence
To give the gesture sustenance.

And I am certain we should do
More to encourage a word or two.

We should stand often against the sun—
And what of the work if it isn’t done?

For we are two neighbors who like to share
A friendly word in the open air.

And we must talk swiftly against the time
When crops and men and women and rhyme

Shall be as quiet to us as stone—
The time of forever we spend alone.

First Line
My neighbor and I have stood in the sun
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1927
Original Citation
Midland 13 (October 1927) 265.
Republication
Complete Poems
11
Hearst Collections
Word Count
150
Poetic Form
closed
Themes
Twitter Quote
We should stand often against the sun— / And what of the work if it isn’t done? James Hearst, "Belief" www.jameshearstdigitalarchive.com