Steeled by the sense of ire unmerited, Half-eased in that a Powerfuller than I Has willed and meted me the tears I've shed, I clench my fist and shake it at the sky
And at the vengeful God who hammers me, Delivering the blows that break my brain; The God who finds his deepest ecstasy In violencing my life with blinding pain;
Who laughs and says, "Thou suffering thing, declare If thou hast understanding: Who hath laid The measures of the earth's foundations? Where O where wast thou, O man, whenas I made The cloud the garment of the sea? How dare Thou, foolish man, thy maker to upbraid?"