Giant Hours With Poet Preachers
selections appearing i
taken from the followin
Enters Into Heaven, Pu
y, New
ES IN VILLAGE AND CITY; ON TE
ently sent me, he says, "Mr. Lindsay offers the following sermons to be preached on short notice and without a collection, in any chap
g, swinging, singing, sweeping, weeping, rhythmic, flowing, swaying, clanging, banging, leaping, laughing, groaning, moaning book of the elementals, was inspired suddenly,
ion: VACHE
ne by my wood fire of a long California evening, and have found it strangely, beautifully, wonderfully full of memories of church. I thin
ND THE C
an poet has so caught t
Christ with the city i
"The Soul of the City R
Spi
thought in "A Rhyme About An Electrical Advertising Sign,"
d Broadway shall
cloud on a soul
e lifted rejoi
the planets who ch
street and the
new Zodiac gu
e one, with that
the rainbow-clad
Co
t walk and live and crawl under the electric signs. In "Galahad, Knight Who Perished" (a poem dedicated to all crusaders agai
t who perished
t for immaculate
Co
from his ease by such lines as "The leaden-
tarve, but starv
ow, but that th
erve, but have
e, but that they
Co
grind, and hurt and little weak children, slaves of industry! Thank God, Vachel Lindsay, that the Christian Church has found an ally in you; and poet and preacher together-for
he Scissors Grinder,"
ng of the city, have
d strongly carries into the new philosophy which Mr. Lindsay is introducing the thought that every village, every town, every city has a c
s are s
the
are sw
ove
are sw
comes
dead
from t
*
ers of
tle gro
n-sen
lley an
ng of
-meadow
r th
ttle a
*
ers, t
ll com
ngfield w
her r
y thi
t God'
, saved
he whit
Co
uals but the city itself receiving the gift of the Holy Spiri
rom "The Drunkard
utters, drunkar
rs by my white
about me, with the an
ness of my sou
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causes, and blames the state for "The Trap," and this strikin
rty's na
women abou
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ens under her wings, and ye would not!" The "Old Horse in the City," "To Reformers in Despair," "The Gamblers"-it is all there: the heartaches, the struggle for existence, the fallen woman, the outca
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terary world. It is good to hear one of his worth, singing the battle challenge of missions, just as it is good to hear him call the modern v
the fin
ue can
st outliv
li's al
r faith tr
ope, who s
the name
shall be
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does that other phrase, "The Soul of the City Receives the Gift of
the earth shall
no more
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PER
oet that sings to battle." Lindsay has done this in some lines in his "General William Booth Enters Into Heaven," which he admits ha
are set, the
ur shall
l builds the fl
re sunli
n
establish
the batt
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"To go about redressing human wrongs," as King Arthur's Knights were sworn to do, would certainly be a most appropriate motto for the modern C
ttle known to the Christian world-where it ought to be known best of all-will give a glimpse of the new Christian influen
e its stranger pictures. Through the thin veneer of a new civilization, back of the Christianized Negro race
cks in a wine
kings with
led and pounde
on the
rrel with the ha
they w
boom
ella, and the ha
oomlay, bo
ligion, then
n from their re
W THE CON
H THE
ROUGH THE
DEN T
Co
r was written by pen, inspired of God, tipped with fire, of the
"Bass drums beaten loudly" and then "with banjos"; then softly with "sweet flute music," and finally, as the great General comes face to face with Christ, with a "Grand chorus of all instruments; tamb
halted by the
ter thro' the
ently with a
dier, while the t
sus. They were
a-weeping in t
d in the bloo
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he City Receives the Gift of the Holy Spirit," or "General William Booth Enters Into Heaven," or "The Congo." Lincoln seems to be as much a part of Lindsay as he is a part of Springfield. Lindsay and Lincoln, to tho
rouse the Lin
gendered in
airies and God
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f God" be the benedict
nd
t heart
ue and l
b with your t
land,
le heart
truding
hing in my h
child in
dear hea
you now
of faith. O h
has set
ndering he
my doub
h feet with p
the proph
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ion: JOAQU