Seeking God I went to where men worship His name: A lofty temple. "Give us this day our daily bread!" They whined Fervently. The sleek priest was thinking of his dinner with wine after the sermon, And the deacon was gloating over his neighbor's wickedness, And the bald-headed man up in front was thinking of a pair of legs that belonged to a chorus girl, And the pretty woman with the baby eyes was thinking of nothing at all, singing hymns only with her mouth, And the ugly old lady with the hair-lip was hating the beauty of her neighbor. God didn't seem anywhere in evidence, And I started away Thinking to find Him in his old haunts Down by the river Where the whip-poor-will in the willow-tree Sings: "Love-us-Lord! Love-us-Lord!" But you can't keep God out Even from churches. ... Up in the choir was a blind girl Singing: "Tho dark my way Lead Thou me on!" And where these were blind I knew that she could see The green pastures And still waters. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DEPARTURE OF THE SWALLOW by WILLIAM HOWITT EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC POET, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by JOHN MILTON THE OLD MAN AND JIM by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY PERVERSITY by EVA K. ANGLESBURG OVID TO HIS WIFE: IMITATED FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF TRISTIA by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD APRIL by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE OF HYM THAT TOGYDER WYLL SERVE TWO MAYSTERS by SEBASTIAN BRANT |