Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A ROOT OF DOUBT, by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY First Line: You doubt if there be any god? Last Line: And you will know. Subject(s): Doubt; Skepticism | ||||||||
YOU doubt if there be any God? Doubt is the torpid man's complaint; Still hibernating 'neath your clod, Your sins and virtues grow too faint. But come where life is all ablow: Be a murderer or a saint, And you will know. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BIRTH-DUES by ROBINSON JEFFERS SECOND NOETIC HYMN by ROBERT KELLY WALLACE STEVENS' LETTERS by ROBERT BLY IT COULDN'T BE DONE by EDGAR ALBERT GUEST A CHILD'S THOUGHTS by ANNA BUNSTON DE BARY |
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