“The god’s tongues
Are smoothed
By the carpenter.
They themselves
Are overlaid
With gold
Or silver.
But they are false.
They cannot speak.
People take gold.
They make crowns
For the heads
Of their gods,
As they would
For a girl
Who loves ornaments.
Sometimes the priests
Secretly take gold
Or silver
From their gods.
They spend it
On themselves.
They even give
Some of it
To the prostitutes
On the terrace.
They deck
Their gods out
With garments
Like human beings.
These are gods of silver.
These are gods of gold.
These are gods of wood.”
These colorful gods have carpenters who smooth out their tongues. These gods are overlaid with gold or silver, but they are still false since they cannot speak. They even have golden crowns on their heads. These gods are like young girls who love pretty ornaments. Sometimes, their priests secretly take the gold or silver from their gods to spend it on themselves. They may even give some of it to the local street or temple prostitutes. They dress up their gods with various garments to make them look more human. Thus they have gods made of silver, gold, or wood that are colorful but useless.