Futile Female Supplication
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The eyes of women suffer worst, because
There are no angels and because their wings
Have never been. They do not fly through gauze
Of stellar gas that star explosion flings
Across the deepest night, the night unseen
By women’s eyes. Those wings have never flown
Because no angel wings have ever been.
No angels stand or sing beside the throne
Of God, the Father, or of God, the Son,
Or (if He has one) throne of Holy Ghost.
. . . These facts are something Christians always shun.
They hate the truth: there’s no angelic host.
The eyes of women suffer most since they
See how pitiable it is to pray.
© Phillip Whidden

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