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God

In his malodorous brain what slugs and mire,     Lanthorned in his oblique eyes, guttering burned!     His body lodged a rat where men nursed souls.     The world flashed grape-green eyes of a foiled cat     To him.

On fragments of an old shrunk power,     On shy and maimed, on women wrung awry,     He lay, a bullying hulk, to crush them more.     But when one, fearless, turned and clawed like bronze,     Cringing was easy to blunt these stern paws,   And he would weigh the heavier on those after.   Who rests in God's mean flattery now?

Your wealth   Is but his cunning to make death more hard.   Your iron sinews take more pain in breaking.   And he has made the market for your beauty   Too poor to buy, although you die to sell.   Only that he has never heard of sleep;   And when the cats come out the rats are sly.   Here we are safe till he slinks in at dawn   But he has gnawed a fibre from strange roots,   And in the morning some pale wonder ceases.   Things are not strange and strange things are forgetful.   Ah! if the day were arid, somehow lost   Out of us, but it is as hair of us,   And only in the hush no wind stirs it.   And in the light vague trouble lifts and breathes,   And restlessness still shadows the lost ways.   The fingers shut on voices that pass through,   Where blind farewells are taken easily….   Ah! this miasma of a rotting God!

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Isaac Rosenberg

Isaac Rosenberg (25 November 1890 – 1 April 1918) was an English poet and artist. His Poems from the Trenches are recognized as some of the most…

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