Evil

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NOT Beelzebub, but white archangel, I  
Turn the dim glass and shift the sands again,  
And touch the eyelids of the sons of men  
Lest they forget—forget and drowsy lie  
In Fate’s unfurrowed fallow till they die—  
As seed that quickens not for dawns that leap  
From out the dark of immemorial years,  
With kiss of wind and sun and wizard tears  
Of fugitive clouds to wake them from their sleep.  
With milestones I have set the crumbling sod  
Of human judgement that they stray not wide,  
Nor languish lost in labyrinths alway;  
And smile in pity when I hear them pray  
That Wrong’s rude whips from them be turned aside,  
Who call me Evil—not discerning God.

© Marie E J Pitt