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1881–1941

THE PULPIT

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

On Sunday when I go to church I wear my dress that's trimmed with lace. I sit beside my mother and Am very quiet in my place.

When Dr. Brown is reading hymns To make the people want to sing, Or when he preaches loud and makes The shivery bells begin to ring,

I watch the little pulpit house — It is n't very tall or wide — And then I wonder all about The little ones that live inside.

When Dr. Brown has preached enough, And when he is about to stop, He stands behind the little house And shuts the Bible on the top.

I wonder if they sit inside, And if they cook and walk up stairs. I wonder if they have a cat And say some kind of little prayers.

I wonder if they're ever scared Because the bedroom lamp goes out, And what their little dreams are like And what they wonder all about.

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