Saturday, May 15, 2010

Goodbye Christ by Langston Hughes

Published in Negro Worker (Nov.-Dec. 1932)
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Listen, Christ,
You did alright in your day, I reckon—
But that day’s gone now.
They ghosted you up a swell story, too,
Called it Bible—
But it’s dead now,
The popes and the preachers’ve
Made too much money from it.
They’ve sold you to too many Kings, generals, robbers, and killers—
Even to the Tzar and the Cossacks,
Even to Rockefeller’s Church,
Even to THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.
You ain’t no good no more.
They’ve pawned you
Till you’ve done wore out.
Goodbye,
Christ Jesus Lord God Jehova,
Beat it on away from here now.
Make way for a new guy with no religion at all—
A real guy named
Marx Communist Lenin Peasant Stalin Worker ME—
I said, ME!
Go ahead on now,
You’re getting in the way of things, Lord.
And please take Saint Ghandi with you when you go,
And Saint Pope Pius,
And Saint Aimee McPherson,
And big black Saint Becton
Of the Consecrated Dime.
And step on the gas, Christ!
Move!
Don’t be so slow about movin?
The world is mine from now on—
And nobody’s gonna sell ME
To a king, or a general,
Or a millionaire.

4 comments:

  1. Blimey! Google put an advert for a church in Poole (Dorset?) at the bottom of your post. Maybe it only appears in the UK, but . . . still . . .!

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  2. "dont be so slow about moving"

    if i could remember that i would have been a millionaire already

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  3. I see you discovered this poem as well. For more information, see my blog: http://reasonsociety.blogspot.com/search/label/Langston%20Hughes

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  4. great poet.
    it was nice how there were so many non-religious individuals part of the Harlem Renaissance. too bad it wasn't carried on into later generations.

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