I did not move to Sodom
The Sodomites came to live near me
Moving in over the airways
By TV and radio
And setting up
In the movie theatre down town
The shrinks beckoned to them in 1973
And they moved right in
With the normal folks
Soon they were accepted
By judges and courts
Across the land
Churches, who long ago
Had given up on Christianity
First, extended their welcome
Then full fellowship
And now they can be ordained
The government lets them get married
And adopt children
The mass media
Has made it out to be
A fairy tale come true
And in the eyes of many
It will remain so
Until the Judgement Day.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem