“They ask of me only to weep repentance for a sin that does not concern me and I shall get in return an alien freedom I don’t understand: to be drubbed in one thin, wounding water after another of their philosophy - and confidently they would hang their washing in the heavens.” ReligionSinPoems Book:Nua-Bhardachd Gaidhlig = Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems: A Bilingual Anthology Source: Nua-Bhardachd Gaidhlig = Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems: A Bilingual Anthology