Poem

Knowledge Of God

Robert Graves
So far from praising he blasphemes Who says that God has been or is, Who swears he met with God in dreams Or face to face in woods and streams, Meshed in their boundaries. 'Has been' and 'is' the seasons bind, (Here glut of bread, there lack of bread). The mill-stones grumble as they grind That if God is, he must be blind, Or if he was, is dead. Can God with Danae sport and kiss, Or God with rebel demons fight, Making a proof as Jove or Dis, Force, Essence, Knowledge, that or this, Of Godhead infinite? The caterpillar years-to-come March head to tail with years-that-were Round and around the cosmic drum, To time and space they add their sum But how is Godhead there? Weep, sleep, be merry, vault the gate Or down the evening furrow plod, Hate, and at length withhold your hate, Rule, or be ruled by certain fate, But cast no net for God.

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