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Vachel Lindsay (Вэчел Линдсей)


The Drunkards in the Street


The Drunkards in the street are calling one another, 
Heeding not the night-wind, great of heart and gay, — 
Publicans and wantons — 
Calling, laughing, calling, 
While the Spirit bloweth Space and Time away. 

Why should I feel the sobbing, the secrecy, the glory, 
This comforter, this fitful wind divine? 
I the cautious Pharisee, the scribe, the whited sepulchre — 
I have no right to God, he is not mine. 

Within their gutters, drunkards dream of Hell. 
I say my prayers by my white bed to-night, 
With the arms of God about me, with the angels singing, singing 
Until the grayness of my soul grows white.



Vachel Lindsay's other poems:
  1. The Merciful Hand
  2. When Gassy Thompson Struck It Rich
  3. The King of Yellow Butterflies
  4. Above the Battle’s Front
  5. What the Moon Saw


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