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Donald MacAulay

“They ask of me only
to weep repentance for a sin
that does not concern me
and I shall get in return an alien
freedom I don’t understand:

to be drubbed in one thin,
wounding water after another
of their philosophy -

and confidently they would hang
their washing in the heavens.”

Donald MacAulay, Nua-Bhardachd Gaidhlig = Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems: A Bilingual Anthology
tags: poems, religion, sin
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