There is a supreme God in the ethnological section; A hollow toad shape, faced with a blank shield. He needs his belly to include the Pantheon, Which is inserted through a hole behind. At the navel, at the points formally stressed, at the organs of sense, Lice glue themselves, dolls, local deities, His smooth wood creeps with all the creeds of the world. Attending there let us absorb the cultures of nations And dissolve into our judgement all their codes. Then, being clogged with a natural hesitation (People are continually asking one the way out), Let us stand here and admit that we have no road. Being everything, let us admit that is to be something, Or give ourselves the benefit of the doubt; Let us offer our pinch of dust all to this God, And grant his reign over the entire building. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RETRIBUTION by FRIEDRICH VON LOGAU BURNHAM-BEECHES by HENRY LUTTRELL INTROSPECTIVE by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI WINTER RAIN by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE BROOK; AN IDYL by ALFRED TENNYSON POET'S CORNER by ALFRED AUSTIN |