<h2><SPAN name="page83"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>THE REVEALING ANGELS</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">Suddenly</span> and without
warning they came—<br/>
The Revealing Angels came.<br/>
Suddenly and simultaneously, through city streets,<br/>
Through quiet lanes and country roads they walked.<br/>
They walked crying: ‘God has sent us to find<br/>
The vilest sinners of earth.<br/>
We are to bring them before Him, before the Lord of
Life.’</p>
<p class="poetry">Their voices were like bugles;<br/>
And then all war, all strife,<br/>
And all the noises of the world grew still;<br/>
And no one talked;<br/>
And no one toiled, but many strove to flee away.<br/>
Robbers and thieves, and those sunk in drunkenness and crime,<br/>
<SPAN name="page84"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>Men and
women of evil repute,<br/>
And mothers with fatherless children in their arms, all strove to
hide.<br/>
But the Revealing Angels passed them by,<br/>
Saying: ‘Not you, not you.<br/>
Another day, when we shall come again<br/>
Unto the haunts of men,<br/>
Then we will call your names;<br/>
But God has asked us first to bring to him<br/>
Those guilty of greater shames<br/>
Than lust, or theft, or drunkenness, or vice—<br/>
Yea, greater than murder done in passion,<br/>
Or self-destruction done in dark despair.<br/>
Now in His Holy Name we call:<br/>
Come one and all<br/>
Come forth; reveal your faces.’</p>
<p class="poetry">Then through the awful silence of the world,<br/>
Where noise had ceased, they came—<br/>
The sinful hosts.<br/>
They came from lowly and from lofty places,<br/>
Some poorly clad, but many clothed like queens;<br/>
They came from scenes of revel and from toil;<br/>
From haunts of sin, from palaces, from homes,<br/>
From boudoirs, and from churches.<br/>
<SPAN name="page85"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>They came
like ghosts—<br/>
<i>The vast brigades of women who had slain</i><br/>
<i>Their helpless</i>, <i>unborn children</i>. With them
trailed<br/>
Lovers and husbands who had said, ‘Do this,’<br/>
And those who helped for hire.<br/>
They stood before the Angels—before the Revealing<br/>
Angels they stood.<br/>
And they heard the Angels say,<br/>
And all the listening world heard the Angels say:<br/>
‘These are the vilest sinners of all;<br/>
For the Lord of Life made sex that birth might come;<br/>
Made sex and its keen compelling desire<br/>
To fashion bodies wherein souls might go<br/>
From lower planes to higher,<br/>
Until the end is reached (which is Beginning).<br/>
They have stolen the costly pleasures of the senses<br/>
And refused to pay God’s price.<br/>
They have come together, these men and these women,<br/>
As male and female they have come together<br/>
In the great creative act.<br/>
They have invited souls, and then flung them out into space;<br/>
They have made a jest of God’s design.<br/>
All other sins look white beside this sinning;<br/>
<SPAN name="page86"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>All other
sins may be condoned, forgiven;<br/>
All other sinners may be cleansed and shriven;<br/>
Not these, not these.<br/>
Pass on, and meet God’s eyes.’</p>
<p class="poetry">The vast brigade moved forward, and behind then
walked the Angels,<br/>
Walked the sorrowful Revealing Angels.</p>
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