Jump to content

The Black Riders & Other Lines/God fashioned the ship of the world carefully

From Wikisource
God fashioned the ship of the world carefully.
by Stephen Crane

This poem was published in 1905 in the volume The Black Rider & Other Lines.

4232God fashioned the ship of the world carefully.Stephen Crane

God fashioned the ship of the world carefully.
With the infinite skill of an All-Master
Made He the hull and the sails,
Held He the rudder
Ready for adjustment.
Erect stood He, scanning His work proudly.
Then -- at fateful time -- a wrong called,
And God turned, heeding.
Lo, the ship, at this opportunity, slipped slyly,
Making cunning noiseless travel down the ways.
So that, forever rudderless, it went upon the seas
Going ridiculous voyages,
Making quaint progress,
Turning as with serious purpose
Before stupid winds.
And there were many in the sky
Who laughed at this thing.